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  • ART : 31470 : Not available for external loan
    Free Şebnem Korur Fincancı and end systematic silencing of health professionals
    English
    20221126
    Elsevier
    repression | letter [publication type] | DIGNITY staff publications | Turkish Medical Association (TMA) | retaliation against human rights defenders | forensic expert victimisation | Fincanci, Sebnem Korur | human rights defenders victimisation | antitorture movement | medical doctors victimisation | political imprisonment | Turkey
    Lancet ; vol. 400, no. 10366
  • ART : 30945 : Not available for external loan
    Istanbul Protocol 2022 empowers health professionals to end torture
    English
    20220716
    Elsevier
    medical documentation of torture | DIGNITY staff publications | commentary [publication type] | accountability for torture | medical evidence of torture | medical personnel's role | antitorture movement | Istanbul Protocol revision | international legal instruments | practice guidelines | documentation of torture | universal
    Lancet ; vol. 400, no. 10347
  • TORT : 22.1.7 : Not available for external loan
    Reflections on 30 years of anti-torture experiences
    English
    20220000
    IRCT
    antitorture movement | medical documentation of torture | advocacy strategies | NGO approaches | personal narratives | Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) role | accountability | human rights violations | human rights documentation | Istanbul Protocol | United States | universal
    Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 32, no. 1-2
  • ART : 28008 : Not available for external loan
    Attitudes and experiences of health professionals towards clinical evaluations of torture and ill-treatment
    English
    20210200
    Elsevier
    forensic evaluation of torture | attitude of health personnel | knowledge, attitudes, practice | social surveys | training of health personnel | Istanbul Protocol | vicarious traumatisation | workload | evidence of torture | attitude to torture | evidence standards | sex factors | country of origin | medical doctors | age factors | South-central Asia | Western Asia | South America | Central America | Northern Africa
    Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 78
  • ART : 26473 : Not available for external loan
    Effectiveness of a simulation-based training for health professionals conducting evaluations of alleged torture and ill-treatment
    English
    20201027
    Elsevier
    forensic evaluation of torture | training of health personnel | educational techniques | effectiveness | curriculum | Istanbul Protocol | knowledge, attitudes, practice | simulation training | role playing | medical doctors | psychiatrists | psychologists | programme evaluation | process and outcome assessment | physical examination | torture method-effect correlation | medical evidence of torture | interviewing torture victims | psychological assessment | psychological interview | forensic photography | evidence standards | Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) | NGO approaches | communication, verbal | communication, nonverbal | mock trials | expert testimony | medicolegal report writing | data interpretation | medical documentation of torture | United States | Tajikistan | Kyrgyzstan | Turkey | Colombia | Chile | universal
    Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 76
  • ART : 28006 : Not available for external loan
    Evaluations of alleged torture and ill treatment in Thailand : a collection of forensic medical evidence by non-medical evaluators
    English
    20201000
    Elsevier
    forensic evaluation of torture | evidence of torture | detention | expert testimony | non medical evaluation reports | access to a doctor | impartiality principle | access to prisons | documentation of torture | lawyer's role | torture method-effect correlation | Istanbul Protocol | training of lawyers | NGO approaches | Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) | physical examination | wounds and injuries | physical effects of torture | torture methods | torture victim characteristics | perpetrator characteristics | gunshot wounds | bone fractures | lacerations | bruises | edema | burning [torture method] | pain | physical effects of torture | humiliation | sexual abuse | forced nudity | positional torture | beatings | solitary confinement | threats | legal confessions | psychological torture | prison overcrowding | prison conditions | paramilitaries | armed forces | police | torture patterns | Thailand
    Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 75
  • ART : 26008 : Not available for external loan
    Istanbul Protocol implementation in Central Asia : bending the arc of the moral universe
    English
    20200100
    Elsevier
    forensic evaluation of torture | Istanbul Protocol | torture prevention | domestic implementation | programme evaluation | medical documentation of torture | transition to democracy | programme development | needs assessment | capacity building | policy change | training of health personnel | training of lawyers | NGO approaches | Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) | technical cooperation | international cooperation | training of judges | training of human rights defenders | medicolegal report writing | antitorture movement | preventative interventions | law reform | advocacy | training of trainers | forensic medicine | criminal law | criminal procedure | national cooperation | independence principle | human rights monitoring | national institutions | criminal investigation of torture | state obligations | reparations for torture | medical examination on admission | prisoner rights | detainee rights | state medicine | NPMs | OPCAT | UNCAT-OP | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | administrative reform | judicial reform | civil society | health workforce | financial support | UNCAT | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | criminal justice | protective factors | risk factors | governance | motivation | politics | ratification | international legal instruments | Kyrgyzstan | Kazakhstan | Tajikistan
    Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 69
  • TORT : 20.1.10 : Not available for external loan
    Statement of the Independent Forensic Expert Group on conversion therapy
    English
    20200000
    IRCT
    conversion therapy | EMDR | sexual orientation | gender identity | conversion therapy adverse effects | effectiveness | suffering | long-term effects of torture | evidence-based practice | physical effects of torture | electroshock | electroconvulsive therapy | ritual therapy | traditional practices | food deprivation | forced nudity | behaviour modification | solitary confinement | social isolation | verbal abuse | humiliation | hypnosis | hospitalisation, forced | beatings | rape | medical involvement in torture | torture victims, adult | torture victims, child | torture victims, adolescent | refugees, adult | parents | religion | definitions | PTSD | group psychotherapy | drug therapy | prevalence | medical ethics | child abuse | psychotherapy | medical doctor's role | health personnel's role | professional ethics | state responsibility | coercion | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment | torture | psychological effects of torture | DIGNITY staff publications | universal
    Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 30, no. 1
  • TORT : 19.1.6 : Not available for external loan
    The Istanbul Protocol : a global stakeholder survey on past experiences, current practices and additional norm setting
    English
    20190000
    IRCT
    Istanbul Protocol | medical documentation of torture | forensic evaluation of torture | standards | practice guidelines | criminal investigation | evaluation studies | social surveys | attitude | reform | antitorture movement | attitude of health personnel | advocacy | training | NGOs | intergovernmental organisations | UN treaty bodies | lawyers | human rights defenders | purposes | drafting history | international cooperation | DIGNITY projects | DIGNITY staff publications | universal
    Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 29, no. 1
  • ART : 26339 : Not available for external loan
    Death, injury and disability from kinetic impact projectiles in crowd-control settings : a systematic review
    English
    20171205
    BMJ Publishing Group
    universal | police violence | riot control techniques | killings | wounds and injuries | wounds, gunshot | etiology | mortality | physiopathology | diagnosis | rubber bullets | plastic bullets | bean bag rounds | shot pellets | arrest techniques | policing | review [publication type] | death cause | neck injuries | head injuries | protest | trauma severity indices | health services accessibility | risk factors | physical effects | disability evaluation
    BMJ open ; vol. 7, no. 12
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