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Why Do Some People with Intellectual Disability Engage in Offending Behaviour and What Can We Do About It? Editorial
- Pages: 351-356
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Pre-Trial Reported Defendants in the Netherlands with Intellectual Disability, Borderline and Normal Intellectual Functioning
- Pages: 357-361
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Anti-Social Behaviour and Police Contact among 13- to 15-Year-old English Adolescents with and Without Mild/Moderate Intellectual Disability
- Pages: 362-369
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Offending by People with Intellectual Disabilities in Community Settings: A Preliminary Examination of Contextual Factors
- Pages: 370-383
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Predicting Institutional Violence in Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: The Predictive Efficacy of the VRAG and the HCR-20
- Pages: 384-393
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Prospective Dynamic Assessment of Risk of Sexual Reoffending in Individuals with an Intellectual Disability and a History of Sexual Offending Behaviour
- Pages: 394-403
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Pathways into the Criminal Justice System for Individuals with Intellectual Disability
- Pages: 404-409
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Different Factors Influence Self-Reports and Third-Party Reports of Anger by Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
- Pages: 410-419
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Forensic Issues and Challenges for Mental Health Professionals and Courts
- Pages: 420-434
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Face Recognition and Description Abilities in People with Mild Intellectual Disabilities
- Pages: 435-446
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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The Social Information Processing Model as a Framework for Explaining Frequent Aggression in Adults with Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review of the Evidence
- Pages: 447-465
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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A Comparison of Anger in Offenders and Non-Offenders Who have Intellectual Disabilities
- Pages: 466-470
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Using Behavioural Skills Training to Treat Aggression in Adults with Mild Intellectual Disability in a Forensic Setting
- Pages: 481-488
- First Published: 08 August 2013
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Men with Intellectual Disabilities who have Attended Sex Offender Treatment Groups: A Follow-Up
- Pages: 489-500
- First Published: 08 August 2013