2019
DOI: 10.1108/jfp-07-2017-0027
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The multi-component model of harmful sexual behaviour for people with autism and co-morbid intellectual disabilities – a theory and practice guide

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore to what extent neuro-typical theories of sexual offending apply to clients with Levels 2 and 3 autism with a co-morbid intellectual disability (ID). The paper develops a model of harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) for this client group and makes suggestions for how these behaviours can be understood and reduced. Design/methodology/approach The revised Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending (ITSO) (Ward and Beech, 2016) is used as a starting framework to understand H… Show more

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“…Autistic individuals at level 1 generally have the mildest symptoms and require minimal support to funtion in their daily activities. Also being referred as High Functioning Autism (HFA), the individuals often have good language skills, high IQ and proficiency in matters of logic and visual thinking (Worthington, 2019). Nonetheless, they may face difficulty to initiate social interaction and prefer to stick to their routines rather than accepting changes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Autistic individuals at level 1 generally have the mildest symptoms and require minimal support to funtion in their daily activities. Also being referred as High Functioning Autism (HFA), the individuals often have good language skills, high IQ and proficiency in matters of logic and visual thinking (Worthington, 2019). Nonetheless, they may face difficulty to initiate social interaction and prefer to stick to their routines rather than accepting changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%