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Half of people recently arrested by Met police may have undiagnosed ADHD, study finds

Research by Cambridge University and Met calls for better neurodivergence screening for vulnerable people

Raccontata datheguardian.comindependent.co.uk

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theguardian.comStai leggendo6 mesi fa

Half of people recently arrested by Met police may have undiagnosed ADHD, study finds

Research by Cambridge University and Met calls for better neurodivergence screening for vulnerable people

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independent.co.uk6 mesi fa

Half of people arrested in London could have undiagnosed ADHD, study finds

Neurodivergent individuals – particularly autistic people and those with ADHD – are overrepresented within prison populations, according to research

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  1. mercoledì 10 dicembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Half of people recently arrested by Met police may have undiagnosed ADHD, study finds

    Research by Cambridge University and Met calls for better neurodivergence screening for vulnerable people

  2. venerdì 12 dicembre 2025·independent.co.uk

    Half of people arrested in London could have undiagnosed ADHD, study finds

    Neurodivergent individuals – particularly autistic people and those with ADHD – are overrepresented within prison populations, according to research