Abstract
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) may be common in adolescents and adults in the corrections systems. However, current prevalence estimates for FASD suggest that nearly all affected people are undiagnosed in corrections systems. In this article we provide an overview of our experience with FASD in corrections populations and present strategies for screening, assessment and intervention. We conclude with a plan to provide training to corrections staff in response to identified preferences and needs identified by Canadian and American corrections staff.
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