Will Attwood was finishing a three-year sentence in prison when he was formally diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome for the first time. After his diagnosis he recognised just how much it had been affecting his life behind bars. This book is a practical advice guide for people with autism who have been sentenced to time in prison. Will shares his first-hand knowledge of what to expect and how to behave within the penal system. He sheds light on topics that are important for people with autism, answering questions such as: How should you act with inmates and guards? How do you avoid trouble? What about a prison's environmental stimuli may cause you anxiety? His thoughtful, measured writing debunks rumours about daily life in prison, and the useful tips and observations he offers will help anyone with autism prepare for the realities of spending time incarcerated, and be enormously helpful to those working with offenders on the autism spectrum.
A comprehensive advice guide for people with autism in prison, or facing a prison sentenceAbout the AuthorWill Attwood was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome during a three-year sentence in prison, and has written this book to help people with Asperger's cope with prison, and to provide better understanding for the professionals who work with them.
Book InformationISBN 9781785923715
Author Will AttwoodFormat Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Jessica Kingsley PublishersPublisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 212mm * 140mm * 24mm