Mr_Miner wrote:
As bad as it is in the UK I think it still beats the American prison system. If you said an Autisic person who had done something wrong deserved some kind of special treatment because of the condition people would be very upset. Prison is a punishment and it's meant to be as rough as possible. It's even a good thing if you are extra miserable. This is why so many people commit crimes again here. They are treated like animals and eventually they forget how to be anything else.
Where as I see in other countries that yes criminals need to be punished but the prison has many luxuries that we do not have and there is an effort to prepare people for life after prison. A company might hire you for example. That is almost impossible in Ameirca.
I can see a ton of people in the US read this article and say, "Boo f*cking hoo." It's considered a bonus round if sh*t like slamming doors bothers or you getting the crap beat out of you happens.
In the US, autism doesn't give you much of a consideration in the criminal justice system. Other than getting segregated from the general population.
Once you are out of prison, especially if you have a computer/sexual predator conviction, you will almost never get hired.