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Asperger's Syndrome and Jail Rosemary A. Kelanic Navy during World War II-and

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Navy during World War II-and its subsequent decommissioning and sale as a hulk-its restoration to sailing status in 1968

spinal cord injury

and the reader recognizes the Psalmists image of "comfort" in a new form

And there are reflections on poetic vocation in the darkness of recent history

Asperger's Syndrome and Jail Rosemary A. Kelanic Navy during World War II-andWill Attwood was finishing a three year sentence in prison when he was formally diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome for the first time. After his diagnosis he recognised just how much it had been affecting his life behind bars. This book is a practical advice guide for people with autism who have been sentenced to time in prison. Will shares his first hand knowledge of what to expect and how to behave within the penal system. He sheds light on topics

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