This book discusses the plight of individuals with low or marginal intelligence who become involved in the criminal justice system. They appear no different than anyone else but they are much different - more prone to being exploited and frequently manipulated to engage in uncharacteristic, illicit acts without fully understanding the implications. Their better judgment is overshadowed by their need to be accepted as normal and achieve a sense of belonging. These individuals are usually the first to be stopped and questioned by police and they are often arrested simply for being in the wrong...
This book discusses the plight of individuals with low or marginal intelligence who become involved in the criminal justice system. They appear no dif...