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Forensic Aspects of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Presenter: Jerrod Brown, Ph.D. Treatment Director for Pathways Counseling Center, Inc. The American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) Concordia University, St. Paul, Minnesota Presenter’s Biography Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., is the Treatment Director for Pathways Counseling Center, Inc. Pathways provides programs and services benefiting individuals impacted by mental illness and addictions. Jerrod is also the founder and CEO of the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS), and the Editor-in-Chief of Forensic Scholars Today (FST) and the Journal of Special Populations (JSP). Jerrod has completed four separate master’s degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic- Brain Injuries (TBI). Jerrod is certified as a Youth Firesetter Prevention/Intervention Specialist, Thinking for a Change (T4C) Facilitator, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Trainer, and a Problem Gambling Treatment Provider. Email address: [email protected] Training Description In this 90-minute presentation, attendees can expect to learn about the impact ASD has on criminal justice and forensic mental health settings and to acquire knowledge about the deficits commonly caused by ASD. Specifically, we will focus on how ASD may contribute to confabulation, competency to stand trial (CST) deficits, diminished capacity, false confessions, sexually inappropriate behaviors, suggestibility, aggressiveness, self-injurious and suicidal behaviors, and possible victimization during incarceration. Relevant research findings will be presented throughout the workshop. Finally, this training will provide suggested approaches and intervention strategies that criminal justice and forensic mental health professionals can utilize when working with individuals who have suspected or confirmed ASD.

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ForensicAspectsofAutismSpectrumDisorder(ASD)

Presenter:JerrodBrown,Ph.D.

TreatmentDirectorforPathwaysCounselingCenter,Inc.TheAmericanInstitutefortheAdvancementofForensicStudies(AIAFS)

ConcordiaUniversity,St.Paul,Minnesota

Presenter’sBiography

JerrodBrown,Ph.D.,istheTreatmentDirectorforPathwaysCounselingCenter,Inc.Pathwaysprovidesprogramsandservicesbenefitingindividualsimpactedbymentalillnessandaddictions.JerrodisalsothefounderandCEOoftheAmericanInstitutefortheAdvancementofForensicStudies(AIAFS),andtheEditor-in-ChiefofForensicScholarsToday(FST)andtheJournalofSpecialPopulations(JSP).Jerrodhascompletedfourseparatemaster’sdegreeprogramsandholdsgraduatecertificatesinAutismSpectrumDisorder(ASD),OtherHealthDisabilities(OHD),andTraumatic-BrainInjuries(TBI).JerrodiscertifiedasaYouthFiresetterPrevention/InterventionSpecialist,ThinkingforaChange(T4C)Facilitator,FetalAlcoholSpectrumDisorders(FASD)Trainer,andaProblemGamblingTreatmentProvider.Emailaddress:[email protected]

TrainingDescription

Inthis90-minutepresentation,attendeescanexpecttolearnabouttheimpactASDhasoncriminaljusticeandforensicmentalhealthsettingsandtoacquireknowledgeaboutthedeficitscommonlycausedbyASD.Specifically,wewillfocusonhowASDmaycontributetoconfabulation,competencytostandtrial(CST)deficits,diminishedcapacity,falseconfessions,sexuallyinappropriatebehaviors,suggestibility,aggressiveness,self-injuriousandsuicidalbehaviors,andpossiblevictimizationduringincarceration.Relevantresearchfindingswillbepresentedthroughouttheworkshop.Finally,thistrainingwillprovidesuggestedapproachesandinterventionstrategiesthatcriminaljusticeandforensicmentalhealthprofessionalscanutilizewhenworkingwithindividualswhohavesuspectedorconfirmedASD.

TrainingObjectives

•Describetheriskfactors,redflagindicators,anddeficitscommonlyassociatedwithASD•DescribeempiricalresearchoftheimpactofASDonthecriminaljusticesystem•DescribethechallengesanddifficultiesofroutinescreeningforASDinclinicalandforensicpopulationsalongwithwaystolimitmissed,under,andmisdiagnosisofASD•DescribehowASDcanimpactadefendant'scompetencytostandtrialandothertrial-relatedabilities

Agenda

• ASD:ABasicReview• ASD:AReviewofKeyDeficits• ASDandtheCriminalJusticeSystem:ArrestthroughCommunity

Supervision• Challenging,Problematic,andCriminalBehaviors• ScreeningConsiderations• InterventionandTreatmentConsiderations• Conclusion• SupplementalSlides

MyExperience

• Attachment-RelatedDisorders• AutismSpectrumDisorder(ASD)• CriminalJustice-InvolvedPopulations• FetalAlcoholSpectrumDisorder(FASD)• LearningDisorders

• PersonalityDisorders• SeriousandPersistentMentalIllness(SPMI)• SubstanceAbuseDisorders• SleepDisorders• TraumaticBrainInjury(TBI)• Trauma-RelatedDisorders

ASD:TheBasics• Life-long• Beginsinearlychildhood• Pervasivedevelopmentaldisorder• Aseriousdevelopmentaldisorder• Aneurologicalanddevelopmentaldisorder• Abroadrangeofbehaviors,deficits,andsymptoms• Degreesofseveritycandifferbyperson• Fastestgrowingdevelopmentaldisability• Nononecure

Symptom&DeficitProfile

• Socialandcommunicationsskills(socialinteractiondeficits)

• Cognitiverigidity(restrictiveorrepetitivebehaviors)

• Widerangeofbehavioralandemotionalsymptoms

MyObservations• Adaptivefunctioningdeficits• Anxiety• Behavioralandemotionalchallenges• Bluntedaffect• Cognitiverigidity• Communicationandlanguagedeficits• Decision-makingdeficits• Depression• Difficultyinreadingemotions• Difficultydealingwithstress• Digestiveissues• Executivefunctioningdeficits

• Inflexiblebehaviors• Learningchallenges• Limitedrangeofinterests• Loneliness• Obsessiveinterests• Organizationdeficits• Restricted,stereotyped,orrepetitivepatternofinterests• Sensorydeficits• Sleepproblems• Socialinteractiondeficits• Suicidalthinking• Timemanagementissues

GeneralStatistics• AutismSpectrumDisorder(ASD)isthefastestgrowingdevelopmentaldisabilityintheUnitedStates(CentersforDiseaseControl&Prevention,2015;VanNaarden Braunetal.,2015)

withratesofdiagnosisincreasing10-17%peryear(Baio,2014)

• TheCentersforDiseaseControl(CDC)estimatesoneinevery68individualshasbeendiagnosedwithASDinthegeneralpopulation(2015)

• Asof2010,approximately52millionpeoplehaveASDonagloballevel(Baxteretal.,2014)

• Sincethe1990s,theprevalenceofASDdiagnoseshasskyrocketedfrom0.05%(Fombonne,2003)to0.62%(Elsabbagh,Divan,Koh,Young,Kauchali,Marcín,etal.,2012)

SuggestedReference

HansenS.N.,SchendelD.E.,Parner E.T.(2015).Explainingtheincreaseintheprevalenceofautismspectrumdisorders:theproportionattributable

tochangesinreportingpractices.JAMAPediatr,169,56–62.

CausesofASD

AlthoughthebiologicalandenvironmentaloriginsofASDhaveyettobeestablished,evidenceofabiopsychosocialmodelsuggeststhattheetiologyanddevelopmentaltrajectoriesofthedisorderlikelyresult

fromthecomplexinterplayofseveraldifferentbiologicalandenvironmentalfactors.Thus,successfultreatmentlikelyrequires

expertiseinseveraldifferentareas

Higgs&Carter,2015

KeyFacts• ASDisfourtimesmorecommoninmalesthanfemales(APA,2013)

• ASDisnowconsideredthefastestgrowingdevelopmentaldisabilityintheUnitedStates(CDC,2015)

• TheCenterforDiseaseControlestimatesthatonein68individualshasbeendiagnosedwithASD(CDC,2015)

• ASDdiagnosesareincreasingatarateof10%to17%eachyear(NationalHumanGenomeResearchInstitute[NHGRI],2012)

• Between70%and74%ofchildrenwithautismspectrumdisorder(ASD)arediagnosedwithacomorbidmentaldisorder,andabout40%havetwoormorecomorbidmentaldisorders(APA,2013;Mattilaetal.,2010)

ASDintheDSM-5“Autismspectrumdisorderischaracterizedbypersistentdeficitsin

socialcommunicationandsocialinteractionacrossmultiplecontexts,includingdeficitsinsocialreciprocity,nonverbalcommunicativebehaviorsusedforsocialinteraction,andskillsindeveloping,

maintaining,andunderstandingrelationships.Inadditiontothesocialcommunicationdeficits,thediagnosisofautismspectrumdisorderrequiresthepresenceofrestricted,repetitivepatternsofbehavior,

interests,oractivities”

DSM-5,pg.31

ASD:AReviewofKeyDeficits

“…anindividual’slevelofimpairmentultimatelyfallswithinacontinuumrangingfrommildtosevere”

Brownetal.,inpress

HiddenDisability

ASD-PossibleCharacteristics

IndividualswithASDmayexhibitthefollowing:• Rigidness• Obsessionalinterests• Poorverbalandnonverbalcommunicationskills• Impulsivity• Unpredictability• Suggestibility• Sensitivetoextremesensoryexperiences• Dislikephysicalcontactinitiatedbyothers• Highratesofdiagnosticcomorbidity-70%

Freckelton&List,2009

SocialCommunication&SocialInteractionDeficits

CommunicationDeficits-ImportantReminders

CognitiveRigidity(restrictiveorrepetitivebehaviors)

Adaptivefunctioning

Adaptivefunctioningisdefinedbyanindividual’sabilitytocareforone’sselfandmeetthedemandsofsocialresponsibilities

Aperson’sadaptivefunctioningiscomposedofpractical,social,andmentalcapacitiestodealwitheverydaychallengesandproblems

Harrison & Oakland, 2002

ASD&SubstanceMisuse

LanguageDeficits

• Common• Anxiety-provokingsituations• Concretetypeofcommunication• Repetitiveorrigidlanguage• Delayedresponse• Noresponse• Mayrepeatphrasesorcomments• Acquiescence• Considertheimpactonadaptivefunctioningcapabilities

Hyper- orHyposensitivitytoStimuli

• Sirens• Loudnoises• Strongsmells• Brightlights• Rapidfirequestioning• High-stresssituations

TheoryofMind(ToM)• Theoryofmind(ToM)istheskilltoappreciatethatthebehaviorofothersisdrivenbytheirbeliefs,desiresandothermentalstates(Baron-Cohen,1995)

• Researchershavetheorizedthatthecognitive(e.g.,theoryofmind,problemsolvingability)andemotional(e.g.,emotionregulation,empathy)deficitsofASDcouldincreasethelikelihoodofcriminalbehavior(Lerneretal.,2012;Wing,1981)

• SocialcommunicationislimitedbydeficitsintheoryofmindandempathyforindividualswithASD.Socialcommunicationisfurthercomplicatedbydifficultyassigningmeaningtodifferentpiecesofinformationasaresultofweakenedcentralcoherence(Søndenaa etal.,2014)

ASD&Memory

Sourcemonitoring(Bowler,Gardiner&Berthollier,2004)Episodicrecollection(Bowler,Gardiner&Gaigg,2007;Russell&Jarrold,1999)SensoryproblemsSleepproblemsTheoryofMind(ToM)deficitsPsychiatriccomorbidityLowerfunctioningvs.higherfunctioningindividualsRecallimpairmentsEyewitnessmemory

ImportantReminder

Bodymovementissues(e.g.,clumsiness,limitedcoordination,andstrangeposture)aresometimespresentinASD

Allenetal.,2008;Bjørkly,2009

ASDandtheCriminalJusticeSystem

ImportantReminder

Thevastmajorityofindividualswithautismneverhavecontactwiththecriminaljusticesystem

ASDandtheCJS

• Reasonsaremanyandvaried• Unclearandcomplex• Limitedresearch• Victimizationiscommon• Under-diagnosisiscommon• Socialnaivety• Socialskilldeficits• Misunderstandingofintent• Sensoryoverload

ASDandCriminalBehavior:AnImportantReminder

LinksbetweenASDandcriminalbehaviorareusuallyfoundincasestudies,verysmallsamples,orwithinspecificsubsamplesofoffenders

(e.g.,high-securitypsychiatrichospital)

Woodbury-Smith,Clare,Holland,&Kearns,2006

PossibleRiskFactorsforCJSInvolvement

• Lowlevelsofintelligence• Poorschoolperformanceandattendance• Co-occurringmentaldisorders• Restrictedempathy• Cognitiverigidity• Ahistoryofaggression• Limitedabilitytoappreciatethesocialcontextofsituations

Farrington,2002;Haskins&Silva,2006;Kawakamietal.,2012;Murrie,Warren,Kristiansson,&Dietz,2002;foundinBrownetal.,inpress

PsychiatricComorbidity

“WhenpeoplewithASDoffenditisimportanttodeterminewhetherotherpsychiatricdisordersarealsopresentbecauseitispossiblethat

suchconditionsinfluencetheriskofoffending”

Rutten,Vermeiren,&Nieuwenhuizen,2017,pg.2

MisinterpretationofSocialCuesandCriminalJusticeSystemInvolvement

ObsessiveInterestsandCriminalJusticeSystemInvolvement

Victimization

• Overlytrusting• Peerpressure• Desireforacceptance• Easilymanipulated• Vulnerabletotheexploitativeactionsofothers

-Bullied-Assaulted-Victimoftheft-Sexualexploitation/victimization

Victimization

“…ratherthanbeingmorelikelytoengageinoffendingbehaviororviolentbehavior,individualswithASDhavebeenfoundtobeathigher

riskofbeingthevictimratherthantheperpetrator”

Allely,Wilson,Minnis,Thompson,Yaksic,&Gillberg,2017,pg.50

SexualVictimization

Edelson (2009)arguedthatthesocial-emotionaldeficits(e.g.,recognitionofsocialcues)ofASDcoulddecreasethelikelihoodof

recognizingdangeroussituationsand,therefore,increasethelikelihoodofsexualvictimization

Sevlever,Roth,&Gillis,2013

ASDandtheJuvenileJusticeSystem

Modeling

“YouthwithASDoftenhaveastrongtendencytorepeattheobservedactionsofothers”

Brownetal.,2016,pg.4

LawEnforcementConsiderations

ImportantSafetyReminder

Individualswithautismhavedifficultyrecognizingdangeroussituations(e.g.,traffic,trespassing,andwatersystems)andtheirconsequences

TheNationalAutisticSociety,2008

InvestigativeInterviewingConsiderationsand

• Suggestibility• Acquiescence• Confabulation• Compliance• Context• Falseconfessions• Sensoryoverstimulation

InterviewandInterrogations:AnImportantReminder

Autismspectrumdisorderscanlimitthecapacityofindividualstoparticipateeffectivelyininterviewswithlawenforcement,

interrogations,andtrials.Further,theimpairmentsofthisdisordercomplicate anindividual’sabilitytocomprehend theirintentionsand

responsibility

Freckelton,2012

FalseConfessions

• High-functioningvs.lower-functioningASD• Agreeableness• Anxiety• Compliant• Overlytrusting• Developmentalage• Processingspeeddifficulties• Cognitivefunctioningabilities• Beawareofthewordsyouuse• Confabulation• Suggestibility

MirandaRightsComprehension:AnImportantReminder

“ManyofthedeficitspresentinindividualswithASDmaydecreaselevelofMirandacomprehensionaswellasincreasesusceptibilitytoinvolvementin

thelegalsystem.Inaddition,languagedeficits,poorsocialskills,andstereotypicalbehaviorsmayincreasevulnerabilitytointerrogation

techniques”

Salseda,Dixon,Fass,Miora,&Leark,2011,pg.84

ASD&MirandaRights

Salseda,L.M.,Dixon,D.R.,Fass,T.,Miora,D.,&Leark,R.A.(2011).AnevaluationofMirandarightsandinterrogationinautismspectrumdisorders.ResearchinAutismSpectrumDisorders,5(1),79-85.

AnImportantReminderforLawEnforcement

“…duetothelanguagedeficits,poorsocialskills,andoddmannerismsfoundinASD,thereisreasontoexpectthatpersonswithASDmayfindthemselvesatahigherriskofsuspicionbylawenforcementofficers”

Salseda,Dixon,Fass,Miora,&Leark,2011,pg.81

ImportantReminders

Individualswithautismmayexperiencehighlevelsofanxietyandpanicinsituations withextremeaudio-visualstimulation orlarge

crowds

Individualswithautismoftenhavelimitedcommunicationskills,particularlywhendistressed.Theyarelikelytostrugglein

comprehendingnon-literalreferencesandsarcasticcomments

TheNationalAutisticSociety,2008

ASDandSuggestibility

Suggestibilitycanbedefinedasthedegreethatyouwillbelievewhatyouaretold,eveniftheinformationismisleading.ThisissueinASDhasbeenattributedtoseveraldifferentsourcesincludinglimitedproblemsolvingabilitiesandtheframingofquestionsbyinterviewersinlegal

settings(Woodbury-Smith&Dein,2014)

Despitepopularbeliefs,individualswithASDarenotmoresuggestiblethanthegeneralpopulation.However,individualswithASDaremore

acquiescenttodemands(Northetal.,2008)

ASDandSuggestibility

IfASDisnotrecognizedinasuspectorwitness,anumberofissuescanariseduringthelegalprocess(Woodbury-Smith&Dein,2014)

Specifically,anindividualwithASDcould:

(a)havedifficultycoherentlyrecallingaseriesofevent(MarasandBowler,2012)

(b)beacquiescentorsuggestibletoquestioningduringinterviews,interrogations,ortestimony(MarasandBowler,2012)

(c)behaveorpresentthemselvesinamannerthatismisinterpretedby othersduringlegalproceedings(Archer andHurley,2013;Woodbury-Smith&Dein,2014)

ASDandSuggestibility-FinalComments

• “ThelimitedworktodatethathasexaminedsuggestibilityinwitnesseswithASDshowsthathigh-functioningpeoplewiththedisorderarenomoresuggestiblethantheirtypicalcounterparts.However,futureresearchisneededtoextendthisworktolowerfunctioningindividualswithASD,whohavebroadermemoryimpairmentsinadditiontodelayedorimpairedlanguagedevelopment”

• Maras&Wilcock,2013,pg.164;inRidley,Gabbert,&LaRooy,2013

OtherVariablestoConsider

• LowerIQscores(Mline,Clare,&Bull,2002)

• HighTraitAnxiety(neuroticism)(Gudjonsson,1983)• NegativeLifeEvents(Drake,2010;Drake,Bull,&Boon,2008)• Assertiveness(Gudjonsson,1988b)• AngerandSuspiciousness(Gudjonsson,1992a)• AvoidanceCopingStrategies(Gudjonsson,1988b)• Self-Esteem(Gudjonsson&Singh,1984;Singh&Gudjonsson,1984)

Personalityandaffectmeasuresassociatedwithinterrogativesuggestibilityareinneedoffurtherscrutiny

FoundinBianco&Curci,2015,pg.259

ASD&ConfabulationReference

Spitzer,D.,White,S.J.,Mandy,W.,&Burgess,P.W.(2017).Confabulationinchildrenwithautism.Cortex,87,80-95.

Acquiescence

• Acquiescenceoccurswhensomeonedoesorsayssomethingtopleaseanotherpersonbecausetheythinkthisstatementoractionisconsistentwiththeotherperson’swishes.Duringinterrogationsorinterviewers,thiscanhappenwhensomeonewantstoendtheinterviewasfastaspossibleorwantstopleasetheinterviewer

• Individualswithautismmaybelikelytodemonstrateacquiescence,whichoccurswhensomeonedoesorsayssomethingtopleaseanotherpersonbecausetheythinkthisstatementoractionisconsistentwiththeotherperson’swishes

Woodbury-Smith&Dein,2014

Compliance

Complianceiswhereanindividualoutwardlyagreeswithinformationfromanothersource,butdoesnotinternallyaccepttheinformationasfact

Suggestibilityinvolvestheacceptanceofinformationastruth

Gudjonsson,2003;foundinBrownetal.,inpress

Context

Thecontextofaninterviewmayalsoplayanimportantroleinincreasingthelikelihoodofsuggestibility

Contextscouldincludetheinterviewer’sstatements,actions,andtonepriortoandduringtheinterview

Suggestivequestionsandcontextscancreateaninterviewerbiasthatthreatensthevalidityofinformationprocuredduringtheinterview

Cleveland,Quas,&Lyon,2016;Goodman&Quas,2008;Leichtman &Ceci,1995;foundinBrownetal.,inpress

LegalConsiderations

ImportantReminder

ThepresenceofASDrequirescarefulconsiderationinseverallegalsituationsincludingpoliceinterviews,interrogations,evaluationsof

competencytostandtrial,andsentencing

ImportantRemindersLegalProfessionalsNeedtoTakeintoAccount

ASDRelatedDeficits

TheroleofASDinlegalproceedingsrequirescarefulconsiderationofthedefendant’ssymptomseverityandenvironmentalcontext IndividualswithASDmayexperiencethefollowingbehaviorsanddeficits:

• Dislikephysicalcontactinitiatedbyothers• Diminishedabilitytorecognizesocialcues• Diminisheddecisionmakingabilities• Obsessionalinterests• Rigidness• Poorverbalandnonverbalcommunicationsskills• Impulsivity• Increaseddesiretopleasepeopleinauthoritativepositions• Sensitivetoextremesensoryexperiences• Unpredictability

Cascioetal.,2012;Freckelton,2013;Freckelton&List,2009;Luke,Clare,Ring,Redley,&Watson,2012

PossibleIssuesArisingDuringtheLegalProcess

IfASDisnotrecognizedinasuspectorwitness,anumberofissuescanariseduringthelegalprocess

(A) havedifficultycoherentlyrecallingaseriesofevent

(B) beacquiescentorsuggestibletoquestioningduringinterviews,interrogations,ortestimony

(C) behaveorpresentthemselvesinamannerthatismisinterpretedbyothersduringlegalproceedings

ArcherandHurley,2013;MarasandBowler,2012;Woodbury-Smith&Dein,2014

ASD&EyewitnessTestimony

ASD&EyewitnessTestimonyReferences

• Maras,K.L.,&Bowler,D.M.(2010).Thecognitiveinterviewforeyewitnesseswithautismspectrumdisorder.JournalofAutismandDevelopmentalDisorders,40(11),1350-1360.

• Maras,K.L.,&Bowler,D.M.(2014).Eyewitnesstestimonyinautismspectrumdisorder:Areview.Journalofautismanddevelopmentaldisorders,44(11),2682-2697.

• Maras,K.L.,Memon,A.,Lambrechts,A.,&Bowler,D.M.(2013).Recallofaliveandpersonallyexperiencedeyewitnesseventbyadultswithautismspectrumdisorder.Journalofautismanddevelopmentaldisorders,43(8),1798-1810.

ImplicationsforMemoryImpairmentintheCJS

• Defense-relatedinformation• Forgottenappointments• Investigativeinterviews• Cross-examination• Eyewitnesstestimony• MirandaRightsWaiver• Policeline-ups• CompetencytoStandTrial• Probationrequirements• Court-orderedtreatment

SuggestedResource

Kristiansson,M.,&Sorman,K.(2008).Autismspectrumdisorders:legalandforensicpsychiatricaspectsandreflections. Clinical

Neuropsychiatry:JournalofTreatmentEvaluation, 5(1),55-61.

ImportantRemindersforLegalProfessionals

• Independentcorroboration

• Avoidsuggestiveinterviewingtechniques

• LimittheuseofYesandNoquestioning

• Utilizeopenendedquestioningapproaches

• Consultwithamemoryexpert

• Memoryconfidencedoesnotequalmemoryaccuracy

ForensicMentalHealthConsiderations

MentalHealthProfessionals:ImportantReminders

Freckelton(2013)highlightedanumberofchallengesfacedbymentalhealthprofessionalswhoareevaluatingASDortestifying

aboutASDinlegalsettings(1)accuratediagnosis(2)effectivelycommunicatinghowASDimpactsanindividual’sglobalfunctioning(3)providecontextforthebehaviorofindividualswithASD,particularlyduringinterviewsandlegalproceedings(4)evaluatethepotentialcomorbidityofASDwithinternalizingandexternalizingdisorders(5)conveyhowASDcontributestocriminalbehaviorandunderstandingofconsequences(6)avoidstigmatizingASDorthedefendant

ASD&CST• Dearthofempiricalresearchonthetopic• DeficitsinherenttoASD—thesocialandcommunicationimpairmentsinparticular—canhaveanegativeimpactonanindividual’scompetencytostandtrial(CST;Foster,2015;Freckelton,2013)• Itremainsunclearhowmanyofthe50,000to60,000CSTevaluationsconductedeachyearintheUnitedStatesinvolveadefendantwithASD(Morris&DeYoung,2012;Pirelli,Gottdiener,&Zapf,2017,2011;Zapf,Roesch,&Pirelli,2014),butexperiencesuggeststhatarelativelylimitednumberofforensicmentalhealthprofessionalswhoperformCSTevaluationshaveadvancedtrainingintheareaofASD

ASD&ConfinementSettings

ASDinCorrectionalSettings:ImportantReminders

OffenderReentry

Toincreasethelikelihoodofsuccessfulreintegrationafterincarceration,offenderswithASDrequiremoresocialandeconomic

supportthangeneraloffenders

Myers&Plauché-Johnson,2007

ASD&CorrectionsReference

Johnstone,E.C.(2012).Evaluationofascreeninginstrumentforautismspectrumdisordersinprisoners.PloS one,7(5),1-8.

ASD&CorrectionsReference

Michna,I.,&Trestman,R.(2016).CorrectionalManagementandTreatmentofAutismSpectrumDisorder.ThejournaloftheAmerican

AcademyofPsychiatryandtheLaw,44(2),253-258.

CommunitySupervision

ASD&CommunitySupervision• AlthoughprobationinitiallysoundslikeanidealsolutiontothechallengesofincarcerationforsomeonewithASD,onemajorconcerniswhethertheseindividualsarecapableofadheringtotheconditionsofprobation(Allenetal.,2008;Schellack,2014)

• CommondeficitsinASD,suchaslearningdisabilities,lackoflanguagedevelopment,socialdeficits,difficultyunderstandingabstractconcepts,andothercommunicationproblems,maymakemeaningfulengagementincourt-orderedrehabilitationprogramsdifficult(Rayetal.,2004;Robertson&McGillivray,2015)

CommunitySupervision

• Regularlyreportingtoaprobationofficer• Electronichomemonitoring• Completingchemicaldependencytreatment• Abstainingfromalcoholandchemicals• Takingmedicationsasprescribed• Gettingpermissionfromaprobationofficerbeforeleavingthestateifneedbe• Payingrestitution• Havingnocontactwiththevictim• Performingcommunityservice• Maintainingfull-timeemploymentorstudentstatus• Attendingregularlyscheduledprogrammingortreatment• Sustainingfromcommittinganyotherviolationsorunlawfulacts

Challenging,Problematic,andCriminalBehaviors

CriminalBehavior

ViolentBehavior

• Socialnaivety• Perspectivetakingdeficits•Misreadingsocialcues• Changeofroutine• Environmentalchanges• Specialandfixatedinterests• Diagnosticcomorbidity

Violence&Aggression

Despiteawealthofknowledgeonviolenceriskfactorsforpsychosis,substanceuse,andotherdisorders,fewriskfactorsforviolencehavebeen

establishedforthosewithASD

Arseneault,Moffitt,Caspi,Taylor,&Silva,2000;Fazel&Grann,2006;Grann &Fazel,2004;Johnsonetal.,2000;Långström,Grann,Ruchkin,Sjöstedt,&Fazel,2008

KeyPoint

“Althoughcliniciansknowthatsomepeoplewithautismdisplaychallengingbehaviorsandcomeincontactwiththecriminaljusticesystem,whether

autismitselfincreasestheriskofviolenceisstillunclear”

Heeramun etal.,2017,pg.1

AngerReference

Pugliese,C.E.,Fritz,M.S.,&White,S.W.(2015).Theroleofangerruminationandautismspectrumdisorder–linkedperseverationinthe

experienceofaggressioninthegeneralpopulation.Autism,19(6),704-712.

SexuallyInappropriateBehaviors

Firesetting Behaviors

ASD&Firesetting KeyPoint

Despitegeneralacceptanceinthescientificliterature,relativelylimitedevidencesupportsclaimsthatindividualswithADareatadisproportionate

riskforfiresettingbehaviors

Allenetal.,2007;Barry-Walsh&Mullen,2004;Everall&Lecouteur,1990;Haskins&Silva,2006;Murrieetal.,2002;Tantam,2003;foundinFreckelton,2013

ImportantReminder

“Theprevalenceofarson,likeotherformsofoffendingamongpeoplewithdevelopmentaldisabilities,isdifficulttoestimatewithanydegree

ofconfidence”

Lindsay,Tcaylor,&Sturmey,2004,pg.225

OtherTypesofCriminalBehavior

ASD&ComputerCrimes

AnothertypeofcrimelinkedtoASDiscomputercrime,whichcouldprovidealessthreateningandmoreprivateenvironmentfor

individualswithASD

Freckelton,2013

ASD&Stalking

Somecombinationofapropensityforobsessionandfixationandaninabilitytoidentifyandrecognizesocialcuesmaycontributeto

individualswithASDbeingarrestedforstalking

Freckelton,2013

StalkingReference

Post,M.,Storey,K.,Haymes,L.,Campbell,C.&Loughrey,T.(2014).StalkingBehaviorsbyIndividualswithAutismSpectrumDisordersin

EmploymentSettings:UnderstandingStalkingBehaviorandDevelopingAppropriateSupports.EducationandTraininginAutismand

DevelopmentalDisabilities,49(1),102–110.

Stokes,M.,Newton,N.,&Kaur,A.(2007).Stalking,andsocialandromanticfunctioningamongadolescentsandadultswithautism

spectrumdisorder.Journalofautismanddevelopmentaldisorders,37(10),1969-1986.

SuicidalBehaviors

ASD&SuicideSuggestedResource

Salvatore,T.,Brown,J.,Hastings,B.,Luskin,B.,&Martindale,J.(2016).SuicideRiskinAdultswithAutismSpectrumDisorder:AnExploratory

Discussion.TheJournalofSpecialPopulations,1(1).

ScreeningConsiderations

RecognizingSignsofASD1.“Stimming”– self-stimulatingbehaviorthatismoreunusualorextreme,suchashand-flapping,body-rocking,twirling,orrepetitivespeech2.Repetition– repetitivebehaviorsthatmayberelatedto“stimming”butcouldalsoincludebehaviorswithobjects,suchasspinningobjectsorliningthemupinpatterns.Lashleynotedthatthesebehaviorsshouldnotbeinterferedwith3.Acclimation– manyindividualsneedtoacclimatetoanunfamiliarenvironment.Thiscanincludewanderingaround,touchingobjects,ortouchingpeople.Theymayalsoinvadepersonalspace,butthegoalfortheseindividualsistomakesuretheenvironmentissafe4.Delayedresponse– Inresponsetocommands,theymayreactmoreslowly.Lashleynotedthisisnotduetostubbornness,butratheranincreaseintimeneededforprocessingtheinformation andcomplyingwithcommands.

RecognizingSignsofASD5.Dissociatedspeech– Somehavenoorlimitedabilitytocommunicateverbally.Othersmayreplywithseeminglymeaninglessanswersordiscussirrelevanttopics.Thisisnotanattempttobenoncompliant,butinsteadisanattempttosocializegiventheskillspossessed6.Unusualtoneofvoice– Toneandvolumeofvoicemaynotbeappropriateforthesituation.Forexample,thevoicemaybetooloudorsoft,theymayinterruptortalkoverothers,orthevoicemaynotdemonstratetheappropriateemotionforthesituation(orbemonotone).7.Lackofeyecontact–maymakelittleornoeyecontact.Thisisnotasignofdisrespectorlackofattentionandindividualsinteractingwiththemshouldnotforceeyecontactonsomeonewithautism8.Unusualorunbalancedgait–mayhaveanunsteadystanceorgaitanddifficultybalancing

Lashley,2009,pp.6-17http://www.autismsocietyofwa.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Autism-Guide-for-Police-Officers-0311.pdf

OtherScreeningConsiderations

Theimpairmentsinsocialization,communicationandimaginationmeanyoumayalsosee:

• TheoryofMind(ToM)deficits

• ExecutiveFunctioningDifficulties

• CentralCoherenceDifficulties

• Self-RegulationDifficulties

RecognizingSignsofASD

SpecializedASDscreeningandassessmenttoolsarenecessaryinpsychiatricandcorrectionalfacilities

Anckarsäter,Nilsson,Saury,Råstam,&Gillberg,2008

ScreeninginJuvenileJusticeSettings

JuvenilejusticesettingsshouldroutinelyscreenforASDinadolescentoffenderpopulations

Suttonetal.,2013

ScreeninginLegalSettings

Anabsenceofproperassessmentandidentificationlikelylimitsthepossibilityofmitigationduringlegalproceedingsforagroupthatcan

bevulnerabletoexploitation

Allenetal.,2008;Robinsonetal.,2012

Screening:AnImportantReminder

“ItisimportanttodiagnoseASDcarefullyandtodifferentiateautismsymptomssuchasalackofempathyfrompsychopathictraits,andthiscansometimesbedifficult.EarlierdiagnosisshouldensurethatpeoplewithASDreceivebettercareandmayhelptopreventthemoffending”

Rutten,Vermeiren,&Nieuwenhuizen,2017,pg.8

InterviewandScreeningConsiderations

ScreeningofASDinAdults-SuggestedArticles• Eriksson,J.M.,Anderson,L.M.J.,&Bejerot,S.(2013).RAADS-14Screen:Validityofascreeningtoolforautismspectrumdisorderinanadultpsychiatricpopulation.MolecularAutism,4(49),1-11.• Grodberg,D.,Weinger,P.M,Halpern,D.,Parides,M.,Kolevzon,A.&Buxbaum,J.D.(2014).Theautismmentalstatusexam:SensitivityandspecificityusingDSM-5criteriaforautismspectrumdisorderinverballyfluentadults.JournalofAutismandDevelopmentalDisorders,44(3),609-614.• Grodberg,D.,Weinger,P.M,Kolevzon,A.,Soorya,L.&Buxbaum,J.D.(2012).Briefreport:TheAutismMentalHealthStatusExamination:Developmentofabriefautismfocusedexam.JournalofAutismandDevelopmentalDisorders,42(3),455-459.• Murphy,C.M.,Wilson,C.E.,Robertson,D.M.,Ecker,C.,Daly,E.M.,Hammond,N.,...&McAlonan,G.M.(2016).Autismspectrumdisorderinadults:diagnosis,management,andhealthservicesdevelopment.Neuropsychiatricdiseaseandtreatment,12,1669.

InterventionandTreatmentConsiderations

Intervention&TreatmentStrategies

• Screeningandassessment• Earlyintervention• Developmentallyappropriate• Socialskilltraining• Intensivecasemanagement• Sleep-improvementstrategies• Treatsecondarysymptomsanddisorders• Multidisciplinaryapproach

SuggestedApproach-D.E.A.R.Model

• DirectLanguage

• EngageSupportSystems

• AccommodateNeeds

• RemainPatient

BecomingASD-Informed

• Communitycorrections• CompetencytoStandTrialEvaluators• Competencyrestorationfacilities• Courtrooms• Confinementsettings• Detoxificationcenters• Domesticviolenceshelters

• Forensicmentalhealthcounselingcenters• Forensicstatehospitals• Homelessoutreachprograms• Lawenforcementagencies• Legalarenas• Pretrialevaluationcenters• ProbationDepartments• Sexoffendertreatmentprograms

Summary-MyOpinion

• Complex• Multifaceted• Confusingattimes• Extremelyimportanttopic• Notontheradarofmanycriminaljusticeandmentalhealthprofessionals• Fewforensictrainingopportunitiesavailable• Additionalresearchisneeded

Questions

ThankYou…

ContactInformation

• JerrodBrown• [email protected]• 651-734-5517• AmericanInstitutefortheAdvancementofForensicStudies(AIAFS)(http://www.aiafs.com/)• AIAFSFacebookPage(https://www.facebook.com/AIAFSeducation?fref=ts)• ForensicScholarsToday(http://online.csp.edu/forensic-scholars-today)• AdultFASDProviderNetwork(https://www.facebook.com/AdultFASDProviderNetwork)

SupplementalResources

ASD&ViolenceReferences• Allely,C.S.,Wilson,P.,Minnis,H.,Thompson,L.,Yaksic,E.,&Gillberg,C.(2016).Violenceisrareinautism:whenitdoesoccur,isitsometimesextreme?TheJournalofPsychology,1–20.

• Baron-Cohen,S.(1988).AnassessmentofviolenceinayoungmanwithAsperger’ssyndrome.JournalofChildPsychologyandPsychiatry,29,351–360.

• Faccini,L.(2016).Theapplicationofthemodelsofautism,psychopathologyanddeficientEriksonian developmentandthepathofintendedviolencetounderstandtheNewtownshooting.ArchivesofForensicPsychology,1(3),1–13.

• Faccini,L.,&Allely,C.S.(2016).MassviolenceinindividualswithAutismSpectrumDisorderandNarcissisticPersonalityDisorder:AcaseanalysisofAndersBreivikusingthe“PathtoIntendedandTerroristicViolence”model.Aggressionandviolentbehavior,31,229-236.

ASD&ViolenceReferences• Im,D.S.(2016).Templatetoperpetrate:Anupdateonviolenceinautismspectrumdisorder.HarvardReviewofPsychiatry,24(1),14–35.

• Langstrom,N.,Grann,M.,Ruchkin,V.,Sjostedt,G.,&Fazel,S.(2009).Riskfactorsforviolentoffendinginautismspectrumdisorder:Anationalstudyofhospitalisedindividuals.JournalofInterpersonalViolence,24,1358–1370.

• Lazaratou,H.,Giannopoulou,I.,Anomitri,C.,&Douzenis,A.(2016).Casereport:Matricidebya17-yearoldboywithAsperger'ssyndrome.Aggressionandviolentbehavior,31,61-65.

• Lerner,M.D.,Haque,O.S.,Northrup,E.C.,Lawer,L.,&Bursztajn,H.J.(2012).Emergingperspectivesonadolescentsandyoungadultswithhigh-functioningautismspectrumdisorders,violenceandcriminallaw.JournaloftheAmericanAcademyofPsychiatryandLaw,40,177–190.

ASD&ViolenceReferences• Mawson,D.,Grounds,A.,&Tantam,D.(1985).ViolenceandAsperger’ssyndrome:Acasestudy.BritishJournalofPsychiatry,147,566–569.

• Murphy,D.(2010).Extremeviolenceinamanwithanautisticspectrumdisorder:Assessmentandtreatmentwithinhighsecuritypsychiatriccare.JournalofForensicPsychiatryandPsychology,21,462–477.

• Newman,S.,&Ghaziuddin,M.(2008).ViolentcrimeinAspergersyndrome:Theroleofpsychiatriccomorbidity.JournalofAutismandDevelopmentalDisorders,38,1848–1852.

• Søndenaa,E.,Helverschou,S.B.,Steindal,K.,Rasmussen,K.,Nilson,B.,&Nøttestad,J.A.(2014).Violenceandsexualoffendingbehaviorinpeoplewithautismspectrumdisorderwhohaveundergoneapsychiatricforensicexamination.Psychologicalreports,115(1),32-43.

Perseveration

Arora,T.(2012).Understandingtheperseverationdisplayedbystudentswithautismspectrumdisorder.Education,132(4),799-809.

SuggestedResource

Allely,C.S.,Wilson,P.,Minnis,H.,Thompson,L.,Yaksic,E.,&Gillberg,C.(2017).Violenceisrareinautism:whenitdoesoccur,isitsometimes

extreme?.TheJournalofpsychology,151(1),49-68.

ASD&theJuvenileJusticeSystemReferencesCheely,C.A.,Carpenter,L.A.,Letourneau,E.J.,Nicholas,J.S.,Charles,J.,&King,L.B.(2012).Theprevalenceofyouthwithautismspectrumdisordersinthecriminaljusticesystem. Journalofautismanddevelopmentaldisorders, 42(9),1856-1862.Lerner,M.D.,Haque,O.S.,Northrup,E.C.,Lawer,L.,&Bursztajn,H.J.(2012).Emergingperspectivesonadolescentsandyoungadultswithhigh-functioningautismspectrumdisorders,violence,andcriminallaw.JournaloftheAmericanAcademyofPsychiatryandtheLawOnline,40(2),177-190.Rutten,A.X.,Vermeiren,R.R.J.M.,&Nieuwenhuizen,C.(2017).Autisminadultandjuveniledelinquents:aliteraturereview.ChildandAdolescentPsychiatryandMentalHealth,11(1),1-12.

ASD&SuggestibilityReferences• Bruck,M.,London,K.,Landa,R.,&Goodman,J.(2007).Autobiographicalmemoryandsuggestibilityinchildrenwithautismspectrumdisorder.DevelopmentandPsychopathology,19(1),73–95.• Maras,K.L.,&Bowler,D.M.(2012).Briefreport:Suggestibility,complianceandpsychologicaltraitsinhigh-functioningadultswithautismspectrumdisorder.ResearchinAutismSpectrumDisorders,6(3),1168-1175.• McCrory,E.,Henry,L.A.,&Happé,F.(2007).Eye-witnessmemoryandsuggestibilityinchildrenwithasperger syndrome.JournalofChildPsychologyandPsychiatry,48(5),482–489.• North,A.S.,Russell,A.J.,&Gudjonsson,G.H.(2008).Highfunctioningautismspectrumdisorders:Aninvestigationofpsychologicalvulnerabilitiesduringinterrogativeinterview.TheJournalofForensicPsychiatry&Psychology,19(3),323-334.

Berryessa,C.M.(2014).Judicialperceptionsofmediaportrayalsofoffenderswithhighfunctioningautisticspectrumdisorders.Internationaljournalofcriminologyandsociology,3,46-60.

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• Kato,K.,Mikami,K.,Akama,F.,Yamada,K.,Maehara,M.,Kimoto,K.,...&Ichimura,A.(2013).Clinicalfeaturesofsuicideattemptsinadultswithautismspectrumdisorders.GeneralHospitalPsychiatry,35(1),50-53.

• Mayes,S.D.,Gorman,A.A.,Hillwig-Garcia,J.,&Syed,E.(2013).Suicideideationandattemptsinchildrenwithautism.ResearchinAutismSpectrumDisorders,7(1),109-119.

• Mikami,K.,Onishi,Y.,&Matsumoto,H.(2014).Attemptedsuicideofanadolescentwithautismspectrumdisorder.TheInternationalJournalofPsychiatryinMedicine,47(3),263-271.

ASD&SuicideReferences• Richa,S.,Fahed,M.,Khoury,E.,&Mishara,B.(2014).Suicideinautismspectrumdisorders.ArchivesofSuicideResearch,18(4),327-339.

• Raja,M.,Azzoni,A.,&Frustaci,A.(2011).Autismspectrumdisordersandsuicidality.Clinicalpracticeandepidemiologyinmentalhealth:CP&EMH,7,97.

• Shtayermman,O.(2007).PeervictimizationinadolescentsandyoungadultsdiagnosedwithAsperger'ssyndrome:Alinktodepressivesymptomatology,anxietysymptomatologyandsuicidalideation.Issuesincomprehensivepediatricnursing,30(3),87-107.

• Storch,E.A.,Sulkowski,M.L.,Nadeau,J.,Lewin,A.B.,Arnold,E.B.,Mutch,P.J.,...&Murphy,T.K.(2013).Thephenomenologyandclinicalcorrelatesofsuicidalthoughtsandbehaviorsinyouthwithautismspectrumdisorders.Journalofautismanddevelopmentaldisorders,43(10),2450-2459.

ASD&Self-Injury• Adler,B.A.,Wink,L.K.,Early,M.,Shaffer,R.,Minshawi,N.,McDougle,C.J.,&Erickson,C.A.(2015).Drug-refractoryaggression,self-injuriousbehavior,andseveretantrumsinautismspectrumdisorders:achartreviewstudy.Autism,19(1),102-106.

• Hof,P.R.,Knabe,R.,Bovier,P.,&Bouras,C.(1991).Neuropathologicalobservationsinacaseofautismpresentingwithself-injurybehavior.Actaneuropathologica,82(4),321-326.

• O’Reilly,M.,Sigafoos,J.,Lancioni,G.,Edrisinha,C.,&Andrews,A.(2005).Anexaminationoftheeffectsofaclassroomactivityscheduleonlevelsofself-injuryandengagementforachildwithsevereautism.JournalofAutismandDevelopmentalDisorders,35(3),305-311.

• Singh,N.N.,Lancioni,G.E.,Winton,A.S.,Fisher,B.C.,Wahler,R.G.,Mcaleavey,K.,...&Sabaawi,M.(2006).Mindfulparentingdecreasesaggression,noncompliance,andself-injuryinchildrenwithautism.JournalofEmotionalandBehavioralDisorders,14(3),169-177.