If you liked The human rights agenda for persons with intellectual disabilities by Shelley L. Watson, Frances Ann Owen, and Dorothy M. Griffiths, start with Changing inappropriate sexual behavior (1989), Deinstitutionalization of people with mental handicaps in Ontario: perceptions of successful community placement in a multiconstituency approach (1986), and What Works for Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (2019). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Changing inappropriate sexual behavior 1989 · 209 pages · Dorothy M. Griffiths · Same author
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  3. 3 What Works for Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 2019 · 320 pages · Leam A. Craig, Dorothy M. Griffiths · Same author
  4. 4 An analysis of social competence training with persons with developmental handicaps 1991 · 262 pages · Dorothy M. Griffiths · Same author
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  10. 10 Deinstitutionalization of people with mental handicaps in Ontario 1986 · 259 pages · Frances Ann Owen · Same author
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The human rights agenda for persons with intellectual disabilities is by Shelley L. Watson, Frances Ann Owen, and Dorothy M. Griffiths.