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Dyslexia, Neurodiversity, and Crime: Investigating the 'School to Prison Pipeline' - Paperback

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Dyslexia, Neurodiversity, and Crime: Investigating the 'School to Prison Pipeline' - Paperback
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by Neil Alexander-Passe (Author)

This book is a journey and uncovers many recent research studies that highlight that half the prison population have a reading age below 11 years old, however have been through school and the justice system without their learning difficulties being identified. The book questions a school system that have failed them, along with the likely unfair trials that have taken place, leading many to prison. The use of early plea bargaining to accept a 'guilty plea' mean that many sign away their rights without fully understanding the implications of their choice.

This book also highlights that prison breaches equality legislation at an institutional level through many published reports, being highly application form based and does not allow accessibility choices.


Number of Pages: 272
Dimensions: 0.61 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: May 05, 2023
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