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ART : 32989 : Not available for external loan | |
Exceptionalism for most, excess for others : the legal foundation of a bifurcated criminal justice system in Denmark | |
English | |
20231107 | |
Sage | |
Madsen, Mads | |
Denmark | criminal justice | penal policy | crime prevention strategies | organised crime | violence prevention | attitude to perpetrators | criminal gang membership | criminal sentencing | prisoner rights | prisoner rehabilitation | access to justice | prisoner classification | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
European journal of criminology ; doi: 10.1177/14773708231208333 | |
ART : 32694 : Not available for external loan | |
Resocialization, gender and the Global South : a critical analysis of the concept through women's experiences in prisons in Peru | |
English | |
20231100 | |
Sage | |
Bruce, Lucia Bracco | |
Peru | prisoner rehabilitation definitions | attitude of prisoners | prisoners, female | developing countries | gender aspects | social class | prison conditions | psychological interventions | indigenous groups | imprisonment statistics | penal policy effects | prisoner rehabilitation effectiveness | |
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Theoretical criminology ; vol. 27, no. 4 | |
ART : 32868 : Not available for external loan | |
Alternative report to the list of issues (CAT/C/DNK/QPR/8) dated 13 June 2018 to be considered by the UN Committee against Torture during the examination of the 8th periodic report of Denmark, 78th Session, November 2023 | |
English | |
20231100 | |
UN. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | recommendations | treaty incorporation | violence against women | trafficking in persons | refoulement prevention | forensic evaluation of torture effectiveness | diplomatic assurances | training of judicial personnel | training of health personnel | prison overcrowding | prison conditions | prisoner treatment | housing | communication with family members | solitary confinement, punitive | freedom of association | domestic implementation effectiveness | state compliance | DIGNITY projects | Ellebæk centre for foreigners (Denmark) | externalisation | prisons | international judicial cooperation | extraterritoriality | domestic violence prevention effectiveness | deportation centres | strip searching | degrading treatment | rejected asylum seekers | pre-trial detention | intersex persons | torture victims treatment | reparations for torture | statute of limitations | civil proceedings | civil responsibility for torture | accountability for torture effectiveness | medical personnel's role | professional obligations | criminal investigation of torture effectiveness | complaint procedure effectiveness | psychiatric patients | coercion | early detection of torture | pepper spray | riot control agents, chemical | police violence | Denmark | Rwanda | Kosovo | |
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Amnesty International Denmark | Association of Aliens’ Lawyers | Better Psychiatry - National Association of Relatives | Children’s Welfare (Børns Vilkår) | Danish Law Association | DRC Danish Refugee Council | DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture | Ellebæk Kontaktnetværk | Forsete - Legal and Criminal Policy Think Tank | Danish Helsinki Committee for Human Rights | International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) | Intersex Danmark | Joint Council for Child Issues | KRIM - National Association | Kvinfo | LGBT+ Denmark | OASIS - Treatment and Counselling of Refugees | Refugees Welcome | Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Survivors | Disabled People’s Organisations Denmark | United Nations Association Denmark | Women’s Council in Denmark | |
ART : 32869 : Not available for external loan | |
Submission to the United Nations Committee against Torture in relation to the Committee’s adoption of LOIPR concerning eighth periodic report of Denmark : 29 January 2018 | |
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20231100 | |
UN. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | recommendations | treaty incorporation | violence against women | trafficking in persons | refoulement prevention | forensic evaluation of torture effectiveness | diplomatic assurances | training of judicial personnel | training of health personnel | prison overcrowding | prison conditions | prisoner treatment | housing | communication with family members | solitary confinement, punitive | freedom of association | domestic implementation effectiveness | state compliance | DIGNITY projects | Ellebæk centre for foreigners (Denmark) | externalisation | prisons | international judicial cooperation | extraterritoriality | domestic violence prevention effectiveness | deportation centres | strip searching | degrading treatment | rejected asylum seekers | pre-trial detention | intersex persons | torture victims treatment | reparations for torture | statute of limitations | civil proceedings | civil responsibility for torture | accountability for torture effectiveness | medical personnel's role | professional obligations | criminal investigation of torture effectiveness | complaint procedure effectiveness | psychiatric patients | coercion | early detection of torture | pepper spray | riot control agents, chemical | police violence | Denmark | Rwanda | Kosovo | |
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Amnesty International Denmark | Association of Aliens’ Lawyers | Better Psychiatry - National Association of Relatives | Children’s Welfare (Børns Vilkår) | Danish Law Association | DRC Danish Refugee Council | DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture | Ellebæk Kontaktnetværk | Forsete - Legal and Criminal Policy Think Tank | Danish Helsinki Committee for Human Rights | International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) | Intersex Danmark | Joint Council for Child Issues | KRIM - National Association | Kvinfo | LGBT+ Denmark | OASIS - Treatment and Counselling of Refugees | Refugees Welcome | Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Survivors | Disabled People’s Organisations Denmark | United Nations Association Denmark | Women’s Council in Denmark | |
ART : 32974 : Not available for external loan | |
'That’s not rehabilitation, that’s enabling' : correctional officer perspectives on the prison needle exchange program | |
English | |
20231020 | |
Sage | |
Johnston, Matthew S. | Ricciardelli, Rosemary | Whitten, Cindy | |
prisoner treatment | attitude of prison personnel | debate | public health | prisoner rehabilitation effectiveness | substance abuse treatment effectiveness | personal safety | resistance | needle-exchange programmes | communicable disease control | Canada | |
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Criminal justice and behavior ; doi: 10.1177/00938548231207065 | |
ART : 32881 : Not available for external loan | |
Human Rights Watch submission to the Committee Against Torture (CAT) in advance of its review of the state of Egypt, 78th session : October 30- November 24, 2023 | |
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[20231000] | |
UN. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | state compliance | domestic implementation effectiveness | torture prevention effectiveness | national legal instruments effectiveness | torture definition | criminal law | torture criminalisation | accountability for torture effectiveness | attitude to human rights defenders | human rights defender persecution | Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture | torture prevalence | torture methods | torture allegations | impunity for torture | refoulement | sexual minorities victimisation | execution techniques | death in custody | degrading treatment | torture victim characteristics | prison conditions | sexual torture | recommendations | Egypt | |
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Human Rights Watch (HRW) | |
ART : 32885 : Not available for external loan | |
Egypt : alternative report to the UN Committee against Torture - 2023 | |
English | |
20231000 | |
UN. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | state compliance | domestic implementation effectiveness | torture criminalisation | torture definition | counterterrorism | emergency legislation | national legal instruments effectiveness | determinants of torture | prison conditions | disappearances | detainee rights | fair trial rights | prison health care delivery | prisoner visitation | prisoner rights | judicial independence | reparations for torture | refoulement prevention | death in custody | recommendations | Egypt | |
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Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms | El-Nadeem Center | Egyptian Front for Human Rights | Committee for Justice | Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies | World Organisation against Torture (OMCT) | DIGNITY-Danish Institute against Torture | International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) | |
ART : 32538 : Not available for external loan | |
Religion and rehabilitation in Colombian and South African prisons : a human flourishing approach | |
English | |
20230900 | |
Sage | |
Jang, Sung Joon | Johnson, Byron R. | Anderson, Matthew Lee | Booyens, Karen | |
prisoner rehabilitation | religiosity effects | self concept | existentialism | criminal desistance | behaviour change | programme evaluation | cross-national analysis | life meaning | motivation | virtue | well-being | violence prevention effectiveness | aggression | forgiveness | accountability | self-control | Colombia | South Africa | |
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International criminal justice review ; vol. 33, no. 3 | |
ART : 31086 : Not available for external loan | |
Religion and rehabilitation in Colombian and South African prisons : a human flourishing approach | |
English | |
20230900 | |
Sage | |
Jang, Sung Joon | Johnson, Byron R. | Anderson, Matthew Lee | Booyens, Karen | |
prisoner rehabilitation | protective factors | religion | social identification | belief systems | criminal behaviour | behaviour change | religiosity | developing countries | world view | life meaning | virtues | well-being | aggression | violence prevention | forgiveness | self-control | cross-national analysis | South Africa | Colombia | |
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International criminal justice review ; vol. 33, no. 3 | |
ART : 32702 : Not available for external loan | |
Co-development of a clinical rehabilitation model with an evidence-based approach for torture survivors | |
English | |
20230830 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Haoussou, Kolbassia | Robjant, Katy | |
universal | United Kingdom | torture victims treatment | treatment models | NGO approaches | Freedom from Torture (organisation) | torture effects | empowerment programmes | evidence-based practice | psychological trauma | PTSD therapy | stress management | letter [publication type] | needs assessment | attitude of clients | health services needs and demand | psychotherapeutic techniques | psychoeducation | research methodology | cognitive behavioural therapy | EMDR | narrative exposure therapy | social welfare | legal aid | pain management | social adjustment | |
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BJPsych open ; vol. 9, no. 5 | |