Episode 62: Understanding neurodiversity in criminal law
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In this episode of SEN Talks, we are joined by Stephanie Roe, Director of Roe Lawyers, to discuss the relationship between neurodiversity and the criminal justice system.
Stephanie shares her experience representing neurodiverse children, young people and adults in criminal cases, explaining what can happen when someone with autism, ADHD or other vulnerabilities comes into contact with the police.
We explore:
- what happens after an arrest
- the importance of informing police about vulnerabilities
- reasonable adjustments in custody
- the role of defence solicitors and appropriate adults
- why neurodiverse individuals can be more vulnerable within the justice system
- communication difficulties, impulsivity and sensory overload
- consent, coercion and misunderstandings in criminal cases
- the importance of jury trials
- rehabilitation, support and reducing reoffending
This episode offers practical insight for parents, carers, professionals and anyone supporting neurodiverse young people.If you would like advice about your child’s educational support in England or Wales, our team offers free initial consultations.Credits: Post-production editing by Goldson Photography - https://www.goldsonphotography.co.uk/.... Edited by Dreamlancers.Music is 'Sunshine' by lemonmusicstudio. Want more from Geldards SEN? Be sure to follow our social media channels! All links here: https://linktr.ee/geldardssen... Website: https://www.geldards.com/children-and... us on social media: @GeldardsSEN on Instagram, Facebook & YouTube.