Intellectual Disability, Stigma, and Hate Crimes

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Anna Neller
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pp. e294-e295 ◽  
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Katrina Scior ◽  
Aseel Hamid ◽  
Richard Hastings ◽  
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Abstract Stepping away from a normocentric understanding of autism goes beyond questioning the supposed lack of social motivation of autistic people. It evokes subversion of the prevalence of intellectual disability even in non-verbal autism. It also challenges the perceived purposelessness of some restricted interests and repetitive behaviors, and instead interprets them as legitimate exploratory and learning-associated manifestations.


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