Autism & Law Enforcement: Eye-Opening Truths & Solutions
Description
Autistic individuals are 7X more likely to encounter police but are officers prepared?
In this episode, we dive into the urgent need for autism training in law enforcement with Dr. Lyndsy Coffield, a BCBA specializing in police education. From real ride-alongs to key de-escalation tactics, we reveal gaps in police training and their impact on neurodiverse individuals.
- Why are so many police interactions with autistic individuals going wrong?
- What can officers do differently to avoid tragic misunderstandings?
- How can parents & caregivers help prepare for potential encounters?
Learn how small changes in awareness and training can prevent life-altering misunderstandings and improve interactions between law enforcement and the autism community.
If you care about safer communities, better police training, and protecting neurodiverse individuals, don't miss this powerful conversation.
Timestamps:
00:37 Introduction to Dr. Lyndsy Cofield
01:47 The High Interaction Rate Between Autism & Law Enforcement
02:29 Personal Experiences with Law Enforcement & Autism
04:38 Dr. Lyndsy’s Background and Career Journey
07:59 Self-Defense for Women & Fire Arm Training
09:46 Realizing the Need for Autism Training in Police Work
11:35 Ride-Along Experience & Understanding Officer Perspective
14:43 Acknowledging the Challenges of Law Enforcement
16:01 What Bad ABA Looks Like
17:20 How BCBAs Can Get Involved in Police Training
20:58 Key Lessons Learned in the Field
22:03 The Importance of Canine Scent Kits for Missing Individuals
25:34 Apollo Behavior’s Community Initiatives & Police Partnerships
30:38 What ABA & Policing Can Learn from Each Other
33:30 Ideas for Improving Police Training on Autism
34:53 Exposing First Responders to Autistic Individuals
39:53 Favorite Vacation Spot & College Football Rivalry
43:51 Closing Thoughts & Shout Out to Apollo Behavior