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PHYSICAL ILL-TREATMENT OF CHILDREN
The Lancet, 1968Abstract In 22 out of 699 families seen in a child psychiatry department in a three-year period, one or more children had been physically illtreated. Many families can be helped to avoid further injury to their children, even where no verbal acknowledgement of guilt is obtained.
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1998
Abstract The first CPT report which is sent to a state begins with a preface re printed from the First General Report of the Committee.1 This stresses, inter alia, the following. First, that the CPT is not a judicial body and so it is not concerned with establishing as a matter of fact that breaches of treaty obligations regarding ...
Malcolm D Evans, Rod Morgan
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Abstract The first CPT report which is sent to a state begins with a preface re printed from the First General Report of the Committee.1 This stresses, inter alia, the following. First, that the CPT is not a judicial body and so it is not concerned with establishing as a matter of fact that breaches of treaty obligations regarding ...
Malcolm D Evans, Rod Morgan
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Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Illness: Treatment Experience
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1998The purpose of this paper is to describe an outpatient dual-diagnosis treatment program and 1-year clinical outcome and hospital utilization data. Subjects were 118 consecutive admissions to the Seattle Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center's Dual Disorders program over the period from June 1, 1992, to August 31, 1994.
K L, Sloan, G, Rowe
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2017
Abstract In contrast to most international definitions of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment (CIDT), and of torture per se, which focus primarily on individual acts or discrete forms of ill-treatment that are suffered at the hands of another (typically, a representative of the state), this chapter applies Bașoğlu’s “learning theory ...
Craig Haney, Shirin Bakhshay
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Abstract In contrast to most international definitions of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment (CIDT), and of torture per se, which focus primarily on individual acts or discrete forms of ill-treatment that are suffered at the hands of another (typically, a representative of the state), this chapter applies Bașoğlu’s “learning theory ...
Craig Haney, Shirin Bakhshay
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9. Prohibition of Ill-Treatment
2017This chapter examines the prohibition of ill-treatment under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). It discusses the provisions of Article 3 of ECHR and explains that the fundamental character of the prohibition is affirmed by the fact that no derogation in respect of its provisions is permitted even in time of war or public emergency.
Bernadette Rainey +2 more
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Patient protection: ill-treatment and wilful neglect
British Journal of Nursing, 2015The crimes of ill-treating or wilfully neglecting patients have been extended to protect all patients regardless of age or decision-making capacity. A new offence has also been created that will allow for the prosecution of care organisations where ill treatment or wilful neglect has resulted from a gross breach of that organisation's duty of care to ...
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Rheumatologic illnesses: treatment strategies for older adults.
Geriatrics, 2005Basic objectives of arthritis therapy are to reduce musculoskeletal pain, slow progression of disease, maintain and improve function and quality of life, and avoid adverse drug reactions. Both nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic approaches may be taken.
Howard, Blumstein, Peter D, Gorevic
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