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Law Enforcement Response To Persons With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities Identifying Highpriority Needs To Improve Law Enforcement Strategies Dustin A Richardson

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Law Enforcement Response To Persons With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities Identifying Highpriority Needs To Improve Law Enforcement Strategies Dustin A Richardson
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Publisher: RAND
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Pages: 24
Author: Dustin A. Richardson, Jeremy D. Barnum, Meagan E. Cahill, Dulani Woods, Kevin D. Lucey, Michael J. D. Vermeer, Brian A. Jackson
ISBN: 10.7249/RRA108-26
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Law Enforcement Response To Persons With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities Identifying Highpriority Needs To Improve Law Enforcement Strategies Dustin A Richardson by Dustin A. Richardson, Jeremy D. Barnum, Meagan E. Cahill, Dulani Woods, Kevin D. Lucey, Michael J. D. Vermeer, Brian A. Jackson 10.7249/RRA108-26 instant download after payment.

Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) are lifelong conditions that are usually present at birth or by the age of 18. IDDs can affect an individual's physical, intellectual, and emotional development. Individuals with IDDs are overrepresented in the justice system for myriad reasons, and studies have found that IDD-related challenges can make interactions with police officers difficult. Police are trained to recognize and respond to a wide variety of situations in which individuals are acting atypically, but many IDDs are hidden or not immediately recognizable by physical characteristics and can be mistaken as the effects of drugs or other substance use. Although police need not diagnose specific IDDs, it is critical that they can recognize when IDDs present in a crisis situation and know how to respond appropriately.