Criminals are all low on the autism spectrum. Why?
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Health Hero
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Hi, guest.
To be honest, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that people with low autism spectrum are more likely to commit crimes than others. Furthermore, it is important to note that autism is a spectrum disorder and therefore, there is no single “type” of autism, meaning that an individual’s autism symptoms and characteristics can vary greatly, even among people with the same diagnosis.
Can you tell us when you got this info?
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