NCJ Number
12527
Date Published
1973
Length
123 pages
Annotation
OVERVIEW OF PROJECT CAMIO RESULTS, A DISCUSSION OF STUDY ASSUMPTIONS MADE ABOUT RETARDED OFFENDERS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVED TEXAS POLICIES.
Abstract
SUMMARIES OF THE SEVEN OTHER REPORTS (SEE NCJ 12528 THROUGH 12534) ARE PROVIDED. STUDY ASSUMPTIONS INCLUDE AN OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF RETARDATION AS BELOW 70 IQ, THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE VAST MAJORITY OF MENTALLY RETARDED OFFENDERS IN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS ARE IN THE BORDERLINE AND MILDLY RETARDED RANGE, AND THE ASSUMPTION THAT THERE IS NO NECESSARY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RETARDATION AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR OR CULPABILITY. RECOMMENDATIONS ARE PRESENTED CONCERNING LEGISLATION, ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROCEDURAL CHANGE, AND COOPERATIVE ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN LOCAL AND STATE AGENCIES CONCERNED WITH THE CARE AND TREATMENT OF THE MENTALLY RETARDED.