Introduction and overview of offenders with intellectual disabilities
K. Goethals

TL;DR
This paper introduces the characteristics and challenges of offenders with intellectual disabilities, focusing on their higher prevalence in prisons and unique behavioral and legal issues.
Contribution
The paper provides an overview of the link between intellectual disabilities and offending behavior, highlighting vulnerabilities in the criminal justice system.
Findings
Up to 60% of male prisoners have learning difficulties, with higher rates of offending behavior compared to the general population.
Sexual offenses among individuals with learning disabilities may stem from a lack of understanding of social rules rather than premeditated violence.
Persons with learning disabilities are vulnerable in the criminal justice system due to inadequate support and legal representation.
Abstract
Intellectual disability (according to the DSM-5) or intellectual developmental disorder (according to the ICD-11) is a disorder with onset during the developmental period that includes both intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in conceptual, social and practical domains. The term learning disability (LD) is also used, although this term shows more specifically deficits in the domain of learning. The term learning difficulties is often used for specific or generalized intellectual impairment that does not meet all of the criteria of LD. The prevalence of learning disability in prisoners is about 10%. Up to 60% of male prisoners have learning difficulties. Prevalence rates for offending behaviour in patients with LD is higher than in the general population and show a large range, from 2-40%. The main explanatory factor underlying the link between intelligence and offending is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Welfare and Adoption · Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending · Resilience and Mental Health
