Forensic Aspects of Autism Spectrum Conditions

Forensic Aspects of Autism Spectrum Conditions

The course aims to highlight key issues in understanding offending by people on the autism spectrum.

By Forensic Network & SoFMH

Date and time

Thu, 2 Oct 2025 09:30 - 16:30 GMT+1

Location

The Barracks Conference Centre

Forthside Way Stirling FK8 1QZ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

The course will be hosted by Dr Jana de Villiers (Forensic Network Clinical Lead for Intellectual Disability and Autism) and Dr Jacqueline Geddes (Principal Clinical Psychologist – NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde)

This course is for professionals working in criminal justice, prison, mental health or social work. Some basic knowledge of autism would be advisable, as the course is focused on autism in the context of offending behaviour rather than in general settings and aims to highlight key issues in understanding offending by people on the autism spectrum and, to explore the link between autism and violent offending (including sexual offending). The course will cover:

• Diagnostic issues

• The prevalence of autism in criminal justice settings

• The impact of co-occurring conditions

• The relevance of 'core features' of autism to offending behaviour

Interventions, responsivity, outcomes and risk management will also be discussed. There will be an opportunity to consider case studies.

A two course lunch and refreshments will be provided as part of your day

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