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Contents: Foreword
Part I: Understanding and responding to neurodisability
1. Neurodisability and the criminal justice system: A problem in search of a solution / Gaye Lansdell, Bernadette Saunders, Anna Eriksson
2. Neurodisability: A criminal law doctrine that is not pure insanity / Amanda Pustilnik
3. A public law model for cognitive-communication risk / Joe Wszalek
4. Access to justice and the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (crpd) - an australian perspective / Penelope Weller
Part II: Needs of young people with neurodisability
5. Dismantling barriers to justice for children affected by neurodisability / Frances Sheahan, Nathan Hughes, Huw Williams, Prathiba Chitsabesan
6. Neurodisability and trauma in children and young people in contact with the law / Huw Williams, Leigh Schrieff, Nathan Hughes, James Tonks, Prathiba Chitsabesan, Hope Kent
7. Protecting vulnerable child defendants in England and Wales: A house of cards? / Shauneen Lambe and Kathryn Hollingsworth
8. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and the criminal justice system / Hayley Passmore and Sharynne Hamilton
Part III: Responses to neurodisability within the criminal justice system
9. What do lawyers really know about neurodisability? Confusion, obfuscation and dereliction of duty / Gaye Lansdell, Bernadette Saunders, Anna Eriksson, Rebecca Bunn
10. Towards dignity: Better court pathways for people with lived experience of acquired brain injury / Magistrate Pauline Spencer
11. Neurodisability and the 'revolving' prison door: An international problem viewed through an australian lens / Anna Eriksson, Bernadette Saunders, Gaye Lansdell
12. An interdisciplinary call for action / Bernadette Saunders, Anna Eriksson, Gaye Lansdell
Index.
Part I: Understanding and responding to neurodisability
1. Neurodisability and the criminal justice system: A problem in search of a solution / Gaye Lansdell, Bernadette Saunders, Anna Eriksson
2. Neurodisability: A criminal law doctrine that is not pure insanity / Amanda Pustilnik
3. A public law model for cognitive-communication risk / Joe Wszalek
4. Access to justice and the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (crpd) - an australian perspective / Penelope Weller
Part II: Needs of young people with neurodisability
5. Dismantling barriers to justice for children affected by neurodisability / Frances Sheahan, Nathan Hughes, Huw Williams, Prathiba Chitsabesan
6. Neurodisability and trauma in children and young people in contact with the law / Huw Williams, Leigh Schrieff, Nathan Hughes, James Tonks, Prathiba Chitsabesan, Hope Kent
7. Protecting vulnerable child defendants in England and Wales: A house of cards? / Shauneen Lambe and Kathryn Hollingsworth
8. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and the criminal justice system / Hayley Passmore and Sharynne Hamilton
Part III: Responses to neurodisability within the criminal justice system
9. What do lawyers really know about neurodisability? Confusion, obfuscation and dereliction of duty / Gaye Lansdell, Bernadette Saunders, Anna Eriksson, Rebecca Bunn
10. Towards dignity: Better court pathways for people with lived experience of acquired brain injury / Magistrate Pauline Spencer
11. Neurodisability and the 'revolving' prison door: An international problem viewed through an australian lens / Anna Eriksson, Bernadette Saunders, Gaye Lansdell
12. An interdisciplinary call for action / Bernadette Saunders, Anna Eriksson, Gaye Lansdell
Index.