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Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: Justice, the Law and People with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Email received from Paul Shattock, Autism Research Unit, University of
Sunderland, England, and Autism Europe and World Autism Organisation....
It's a bit late now if you want to get to the conference tomorrow....
Subject: Justice, the Law and People with Autism Spectrum Disorders....
Justice, the Law and People with Autism Spectrum Disorders
This half-day workshop will examine the particular problems experienced by people with autism spectrum disorders or other neurodiverse conditions when coming into contact with the law.
St Peter's Campus, (Room 007), University of Sunderland,
15th September 2004 1.30 - 5.00 pm
Speakers
Prof Greg O'Brien (Consultant Psychiatrist: Northgate and Prudhoe Hospital) "Autism and Offending".
Dennis Debbaudt (Special Advisor to US Police Authorities), Florida, USA. "Minimising Problems in Handling Confrontations".
Jeff Sell (Lawyer: Vice President: Autism Society of America) "Ensuring Justice for People with ASDs in the Courts".
Admission is by ticket only. Tickets are available (free of charge) from the Autism Research Unit, University of Sunderland. SR2 7EE Tel 0191 510 8922
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