RT Book T1 Facilitated Communication and the Criminal Justice System A1 Quillen, J. Robert LA English YR 2013 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1866129481 AB Facilitated communication (FC) is an alleged breakthrough technique which allows individuals, previously thought to be severely mentally and developmentally challenged, to achieve a level of communication formerly thought to be impossible. Originally developed to assist individuals with physical disabilities and limitations, such as cerebral palsy, this technique has quickly been converted to one that aims to assist individuals with cognitive deficits such as autism toward achieving effective communication. This article explores the origins of facilitated communication, the ongoing debate in the scientific community regarding the reliability and validity of the technique, as well as facilitated communication's rapid integration with the criminal justice system. Additionally, this report will clearly defend the position that facilitated communication has no place in either the realm of science or the court room and will address the potential implications of its continued acceptance in the legal system