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Literature

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  • Salman, N. L. & Al-Attar, Z. (2023). Autism and extremism. CREST. https://www.crestresearch.ac.uk/site/assets/files/4840/23-054-01_practitioner_report_autism_and_extremism.pdf (free copy on the website)