Fourth Amendment Accommodations: (UN)Compelling Public Needs, Balancing Acts, and the Fiction of Consent [PDF]
The problems of public housing-including crime, drugs, and gun violence- have received an enormous amount of national attention. Much attention has also focused on warrantless searches and consent searches as solutions to these problems.
Charles, Guy-Uriel
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Microdecisions instead of coercion: patient participation and self-perceived discrimination in a psychiatric ward [PDF]
Aims: Patients may experience unfair reception when in contact with psychiatric services. The aims are to illuminate these perceptions, and the extent of inpatients' involvement in their care, and if degree of involvement depends on compulsory or voluntary care.
Renberg, Fredrik Edin, Sandlund, Mikael
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Background Influence strategies such as persuasion and interpersonal leverage are used in mental health care to influence patient behaviour and improve treatment adherence.
Emanuele Valenti, Domenico Giacco
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Exchange, Conflict and Coercion: The Ritual Dynamics of the Notting Hill Carnival Past and Present [PDF]
This study investigates patterns of social relationships involving the Notting Hill Carnival. Two theoretical approaches are employed elementary relations theory and structural ritualization theory - to explain how the carnival has been strategically ...
Edwards, Jennifer, Knottnerus, J. David
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Future Educators’ Gender Norms, Sexuality, and Reproductive Health. [PDF]
This investigation explored gender-related norms, sexuality, and reproductive health among education students in a government university in Samar, Philippines.
Cinco, KE +6 more
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Getting paid for sex is my kick: a qualitative study of male sex workers [PDF]
As with its female counterpart, male sex work (MSW) has generally been regarded as deeply problematic, either because of negative societal attitudes to the selling of sex or the prevalence of psychosocial and economic problems amongst those attracted to ...
Christmann, Kris, Wilcox, Aidan
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Perceived coercion in mental health care
While decreasing coercion is an important objective of mental health policy and clinical practice, empirical research investigating perceptions of coercion has been limited. This thesis investigated patients’ and clinicians’ perceptions of coercion in mental health care.
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Procedural Justice Post-9/11: The Effects of Procedurally Unfair Treatment of Detainees on Perceptions of Global Legitimacy [PDF]
[Excerpt] “The Global War on Terror has been ideologically framed as a struggle between the principles of freedom and democracy on the one hand and tyranny and extremism on the other.
Welsh, David
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Ethics and the Use of Coercion in the Treatment of Psychiatric Patients [PDF]
Involuntary psychiatric treatment occurs under such conditions as the medicating or placing in treatment facilities of patients without their consent. Such involuntary treatment has been litigated in the Supreme Court; however, the Court’s rulings have ...
Rushforth, Jen
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[Involuntary commitment as a source of perceived coercion].
Involuntary commitment is a topic that provokes a lot of controversy. Authors, supported by a review of literature, explain the need for conducting research on the use of coercion in psychiatry. They also attempt to answer the question whether a formal status of admission to hospital may possibly reflect the presence or lack of coercion. Further in the
Tomasz, Pawłowski +2 more
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