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An Introduction to Autism and the Autism Spectrum
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Authors/contributors
- Volkmar, Fred R. (Author)
- Jackson, Scott (Author)
- Pete, Brian (Author)
- Volkmar, Fred R. (Editor)
- Loftin, Rachel (Editor)
- Westphal, Alexander (Editor)
- Woodbury-Smith, Marc (Editor)
Title
An Introduction to Autism and the Autism Spectrum
Abstract
The syndrome of infantile autism was identified in 1943 (although cases clearly were present earlier). Very quickly there began to be a debate about the nature of autism and the boundaries of the autism phenotype. In the 1970s multiple lines of evidence emerged to suggest that autism should be recognized as a disorder in its own right and this happened in 1980. Since that time there has been an explosion of research and the debate about the boundaries of the diagnostic concept has continued. It does appear that individuals on the autism spectrum present special issues and challenges in terms of their interactions with the legal system at all levels. In this chapter we summarize the state of scientific knowledge and highlight some important areas relevant to those who deal with individuals with autism in legal settings.
Book Title
Handbook of Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Law
Date
2021
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Place
Cham
Pages
1-25
ISBN
978-3-030-70913-6
Citation Key
volkmarIntroductionAutismAutism2021
Accessed
11/15/23, 7:45 PM
Language
en
Library Catalog
Springer Link
Citation
Volkmar, F. R., Jackson, S., & Pete, B. (2021). An Introduction to Autism and the Autism Spectrum. In F. R. Volkmar, R. Loftin, A. Westphal, & M. Woodbury-Smith (Eds.), Handbook of Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Law (pp. 1–25). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70913-6_1
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