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ART : 32273 : Not available for external loan
Title
Sensory deprivation
Language
Arabic
Year
20221100
Publisher
DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture
Author
Næsager, Astrid
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Aon, Maha
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Chovgan, Vadym
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Brasholt, Marie
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Bergh, Brenda van den
Subject
sensory deprivation
|
DIGNITY publications
|
torture effects
|
hooding [torture method]
|
hearing deprivation
|
social isolation
|
torture methods
|
universal
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ART : 31701 : Not available for external loan
Title
Sensory deprivation
Language
English
Year
20221100
Publisher
DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture
Author
Næsager, Astrid
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Aon, Maha
|
Chovgan, Vadym
|
Brasholt, Marie
|
Bergh, Brenda van den
Subject
sensory deprivation
|
DIGNITY publications
|
torture effects
|
hooding [torture method]
|
hearing deprivation
|
social isolation
|
torture methods
|
universal
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Title
Report of the Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Language
English
Year
20200214
Publisher
United Nations
Author
Melzer, Nils
Subject
psychological torture definition
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historical aspects of torture
|
human experimentation
|
experimental psychology
|
interrogation techniques
|
torture method development
|
discourse
|
politics
|
medical ethics
|
absolute prohibition of torture
|
physical torture definition
|
comparison
|
terminology
|
international human rights law
|
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984)
|
UNCAT-1
|
torture purposes
|
suffering
|
pain
|
communication technology
|
Internet
|
death-row
|
punishment
|
intimidation
|
criminal sentencing
|
cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment
|
disappearances
|
arbitrary arrest and detention
|
deception
|
guilt
|
betrayal
|
mobbing
|
social exclusion
|
noise torture
|
music torture
|
ear muffs
|
facial masks
|
gloving
|
blindfolding
|
hooding [torture method]
|
soundproofing
|
facility environment
|
light
|
solitary confinement
|
sensory deprivation
|
information dissemination
|
sexual harassment
|
sexual abuse
|
forced nudity
|
intimacy exposure
|
vilification
|
calumny
|
defamation
|
shame
|
verbal abuse
|
humiliation
|
surveillance in prison
|
privacy deprivation
|
self concept
|
self-esteem
|
human dignity
|
impossible choices
|
reward
|
sanctions
|
toilet deprivation
|
prison conditions
|
hygiene
|
sleep deprivation [torture method]
|
environmental stress
|
climatic stress [torture method]
|
deprivation [torture method]
|
learned helplessness
|
personal autonomy
|
chronic pain
|
PTSD
|
cramped confinement [torture method]
|
cramped confinement [torture method]
|
buried alive [torture method]
|
phobic disorders
|
insects as torture instruments
|
animals [torture instruments]
|
culture
|
witnessing torture
|
mock executions
|
torture by proxy
|
manipulation (psychology)
|
information disclosure
|
threats to family members
|
threats with rape
|
threats with torture
|
fear
|
torture method classification
|
lawful sanctions clause
|
powerlessness
|
intentionality
|
torture threshold
|
measurement
|
personality change
|
IACPPR-2
|
OAS. Inter-American Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture (1985)
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ICCPR-7
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UN. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966)
|
forensic evaluation of torture
|
severity of treatment
|
stealth torture techniques
|
signs and symptoms
|
visibility
|
physical torture methods
|
cardiovascular physiological phenomena
|
death from torture
|
organ failure
|
depression
|
anxiety
|
emotional trauma
|
somatoform disorders
|
mental disorders
|
physiological effects of torture
|
physical effects of torture
|
psychological effects of torture
|
torture effects
|
psychological torture methods
|
universal
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Title
Revisiting the pledge by the U.K. regarding the ‘five techniques’
Language
English
Year
20200000
Publisher
American University. Washington College of Law
Author
Worster, William Thomas
Subject
interrogation techniques
|
torture methods
|
torture allegations
|
war on terror
|
armed conflict
|
state compliance
|
attitude to torture
|
discourse
|
regional human rights protection systems
|
CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950)
|
ECHR-3
|
international courts
|
CoE. European Court of Human Rights
|
state obligations
|
international human rights law
|
pledges
|
positional torture
|
wall-standing [torture method]
|
deprivation [torture method]
|
hooding [torture method]
|
noise torture
|
sleep deprivation [torture method]
|
food deprivation
|
drink deprivation
|
declarations
|
legal proceedings
|
United Kingdom
|
Iraq
|
Afghanistan
|
Northern Ireland [United Kingdom]
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Title
Interrogation and torture : integrating efficacy with law and morality
Language
English
Year
20200000
Publisher
Oxford University
Author
Barela, Steven J. (ed.)
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Fallon, Mark (ed.)
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Gaggioli, Gloria (ed.)
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Ohlin, Jens David (ed.)
ISBN
978-0-19009752-3
Subject
interrogation effectiveness
|
legal defences
|
fair trial
|
immunity from prosecution
|
protective factors
|
institutional reform
|
contextual analysis
|
NPMs
|
OPCAT
|
UNCAT-OP
|
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002)
|
visiting mechanisms
|
access to lawyer
|
detainee rights
|
presumption of innocence
|
resistance (psychology)
|
antitorture movement
|
Bentham, Jeremy (1748—1832, English philosopher)
|
ticking bomb scenario
|
abolition of torture
|
prosecution for torture
|
evidence admissibility
|
international humanitarian law
|
absolute prohibition of torture
|
impunity for torture
|
punishment for torture
|
NGO approaches
|
advocacy
|
Landau Commission (Israel)
|
commission of inquiry
|
General Security Service (GSS)
|
manipulation (psychology)
|
psychiatrists
|
military medical personnel
|
medical complicity in torture
|
guilt
|
shame
|
moral injury
|
PTSD
|
effects on perpetrators
|
collective responsibility
|
moral responsibility
|
state agents
|
moral dilemmas
|
professional ethics
|
conditioning, operant
|
pain perception
|
torture victims
|
military personnel
|
neuroendocrinology
|
biomarkers
|
stress reactions
|
cognitive impairment
|
mood disorders
|
attention
|
memory disorders
|
physiological effects of torture
|
drink deprivation
|
thirst
|
dyspnea
|
asphyxia
|
animal models
|
physiological stress
|
psychological stress
|
neuropsychology
|
philosophy
|
empathy
|
self disclosure
|
evidence
|
deception
|
interrogation techniques
|
programme development
|
torture criminalisation
|
immigration detention centres
|
juvenile detention centres
|
Zuley, Richard (Chicago police detective and US naval reservist, United States)
|
skill transfer
|
technology transfer
|
public opinion
|
attitude change
|
attitude to torture
|
stealth torture techniques
|
suspension [torture method]
|
torture method terminology
|
exhaustion exercises
|
burning [torture method]
|
temperature, hot
|
forced ingestion of irritants
|
sitting on ice [torture method]
|
prisoner punishment
|
humming bird [torture device]
|
magneto [torture method]
|
armed forces
|
colonialism
|
training of torturers
|
knowledge transfer
|
international complicity
|
visibility
|
physical effects of torture
|
reputation
|
human rights monitoring
|
technology
|
torture methods
|
electric torture
|
severity of treatment
|
regression (psychology)
|
time factors
|
physical torture
|
Cold War
|
drug evaluation
|
drug development
|
hypnosis
|
drug administration, non-therapeutic
|
human experimentation
|
combined modality torture
|
hygiene
|
deprivation [torture method]
|
prison conditions
|
behaviour modification
|
sexual abuse
|
rectal examination
|
time disorientation
|
threats
|
hooding [torture method]
|
starvation
|
solitary confinement
|
environmental stress
|
noise torture
|
positional torture
|
forced nudity
|
sleep deprivation [torture method]
|
climatic stress [torture method]
|
shackling
|
physical restraint
|
temperature, cold
|
waterboarding
|
wall-slamming
|
cramped confinement [torture method]
|
water dousing [torture method]
|
beatings
|
SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape)
|
Jessen, John Bruce
|
Mitchell, James E.
|
torture method development
|
psychologist complicity in torture
|
experimental psychology
|
learned helplessness
|
coercion
|
UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
|
UN. Universal Protocol for Non-Coercive Interviewing Methods (proposed)
|
torture allegations
|
UN. Committee Against Torture
|
case law
|
UNCAT-16
|
UNCAT-2
|
power
|
UNCAT-1
|
inhuman treatment
|
torture purposes
|
intentionality
|
determinants of torture
|
torture threshold
|
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
|
legal confessions
|
torture effects
|
standards
|
Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States)
|
military courts
|
accountability for torture
|
torture justifiability
|
utilitarianism
|
rule of law
|
human dignity
|
debate
|
international human rights law
|
Obama, Barack (Administration of)
|
government policy
|
torture prevention effectiveness
|
torture effectiveness
|
national security
|
professional ethics
|
professional organisations
|
American Psychological Association (APA)
|
complicity in torture
|
prisoner treatment
|
neurosciences
|
brain
|
counterterrorism
|
war on terror
|
policing
|
criminal investigation
|
crossnational analysis
|
communication
|
interpersonal relations
|
interviewing
|
trust
|
research
|
science
|
cooperative behaviour
|
political systems
|
democracy
|
national law
|
interrogation techniques
|
CIA
|
personality change
|
psychological torture definition
|
national legal instruments
|
torture prevention
|
international legal instruments
|
norm review
|
state obligations
|
UNCAT-11
|
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984)
|
torture definition
|
morality
|
law
|
torture
|
universal
|
Italy
|
Greece
|
France
|
Norway
|
United Kingdom
|
Israel
|
United States
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MON : 2019.102 : Not available for external loan
Title
How America tortures
Language
English
Year
20191200
Publisher
Seton Hall University. School of Law
Author
Denbeaux, Mark P.
|
Haire, Stephanie Moreno
|
Laing, Tatiana
|
Guldner, Kristofer
|
Pope-Ragoonanan, Denera
|
Casner, Adam
|
Lewbel, Brett
|
Paulson, Timothy
|
Profeta, Timothy
|
Sobh, Jade
|
Waters, Niki
|
Zahriyeh, Bayan
Subject
torture methods
|
personal narratives
|
threats to family members
|
fluid therapy
|
rectum
|
nutrition therapy
|
sociocultural factors
|
Muslims, male
|
torturers, female
|
rape victims, male
|
rape
|
genitalia, male
|
electric torture
|
humiliation
|
sexual abuse
|
psychotropic drugs adverse effects
|
drug administration, non-therapeutic
|
cramped confinement [torture method]
|
cramped confinement [torture method]
|
wall-standing [torture method]
|
practice guidelines
|
Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States)
|
walling [torture method]
|
suspension [torture method]
|
physiological stress
|
combined modality torture
|
psychotic disorders
|
mood disorders
|
mental disorders
|
pain threshold
|
research
|
animal experimentation
|
hallucinations
|
psychological effects of torture
|
torture method terminology
|
sleep wake disorders
|
time factors
|
torture purposes
|
physiological effects of torture
|
vomiting
|
food policy
|
dietary manipulation
|
water dousing [torture method]
|
temperature, cold
|
conditioning (psychology)
|
anal canal
|
body searches
|
psychologist complicity in torture
|
psychological interview on admission
|
physical effects of torture
|
back pain
|
suffering
|
medical supervision of torture
|
sensory deprivation
|
medical examination on admission
|
prisoner transport
|
deprivation [torture method]
|
blindfolding
|
hooding [torture method]
|
complicity in torture
|
extraordinary rendition
|
abduction
|
declassified documents
|
data sources
|
hypothermia, induced
|
cases
|
death from torture
|
learned helplessness
|
effects on perpetrators
|
waterboarding
|
positional torture
|
resistance (psychology)
|
solitary confinement
|
shackling
|
physical restraint
|
music torture
|
light
|
environmental stress
|
sleep deprivation [torture method]
|
forced nudity
|
psychological stress
|
detention centres
|
incommunicado detention
|
prisoner transfer
|
legal defences
|
legal counsel
|
lawyer's participation
|
military personnel
|
SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape)
|
Mitchell, James
|
Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA)
|
business corporations
|
programme development
|
CIA
|
Bush, George W (Administration of)
|
government policy
|
war on terror
|
interrogation techniques
|
torture imagery
|
United States
|
Pakistan
|
Afghanistan
|
Thailand
Link
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ART : 25585 : Not available for external loan
Title
Evidence of multiple methods of torture in a case from Sri Lanka
Language
English
Year
20191000
Publisher
Elsevier
Author
Dandeniya, Samadhi Arachchi
|
Ruwanpura, Rohan
Subject
forensic evaluation of torture
|
ankle cuffs
|
Istanbul Protocol
|
body parts
|
lacerations
|
wounds and injuries
|
physical effects of torture
|
neck
|
near death experiences
|
suspension [torture method]
|
mock executions
|
physical torture
|
psychological torture
|
burns, chemical
|
irritants
|
genitalia, male
|
submarino, wet [torture method]
|
asphyxia
|
handcuffing
|
beatings
|
food deprivation
|
drink deprivation
|
hooding [torture method]
|
detainees, male
|
multiple traumatic events
|
torture method-effect correlation
|
torture methods
|
case report [publication type]
|
Sri Lanka
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Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 67
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Title
The use of spit guards (also known as spit hoods) by police services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland : to prevent transmission of infection or another form of restraint?
Language
English
Year
20190800
Publisher
Elsevier
Author
Kennedy, Kieran M.
|
Payne-James, J. Jason
|
Payne-James, Grace J.
|
Green, Peter
Subject
policing
|
police personnel
|
personnel safety
|
police personnel victimisation
|
hooding [torture method]
|
detainees
|
purposes
|
risk assessment
|
communicable disease control
|
human rights
|
bite guards
|
spit hoods
|
physical restraint instruments
|
United Kingdom
|
policing
|
personal safety
|
police victimisation
|
hooding [torture method]
|
detainees
|
purposes
|
risk assessment
|
communicable disease control
|
human rights
|
bite guards
|
spit hoods
|
physical restraint instruments
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Title
Reassessment of the Ireland v. the United Kingdom ECtHR case : a lost opportunity to clarify the distinction between torture and ill-treatment
Language
English
Year
20190000
Publisher
IRCT
Author
Stefanovska, Vesna
Subject
judicial decisions
|
decision making
|
CoE. European Court of Human Rights
|
ECHR-3
|
suffering
|
torture threshold
|
inhuman treatment
|
legal reasoning
|
torture effects
|
long-term effects
|
prisoners
|
interrogation techniques
|
psychological effects of torture
|
ECHR-3
|
international crime elements
|
intention
|
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984)
|
UNCAT
|
CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950)
|
comparison
|
Istanbul Protocol
|
evidence of torture
|
forensic evaluation of torture
|
psychological torture
|
case study [publication type]
|
positional torture
|
hooding [torture method]
|
sleep deprivation [torture method]
|
deprivation [torture method]
|
counterterrorism
|
counterinsurgencies
|
British Empire
|
effectiveness
|
emergencies
|
OAS. Inter-American Court of Human Rights
|
comparative law
|
case law
|
commission of inquiry
|
death in custody
|
war on terror
|
knowledge transfer
|
international cooperation
|
prisoner treatment
|
Northern Ireland [United Kingdom]
|
Iraq
|
United States
|
Brazil
|
Brunei Darussalam
|
Yemen
|
Swaziland
|
Nigeria
|
Cameroon
|
Malaysia
|
Kenya
|
United Kingdom
|
Ireland
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Title
Doctors and torture : medicine at the crossroads
Language
English
Year
20190000
Publisher
Springer
Author
Teays, Wanda
ISBN
978-3-030-22516-2
Subject
medical involvement in torture
|
Physicians for Human Rights
|
torture prevention
|
Istanbul Declaration : A Global Appeal for the Abolition of Torture (1992)
|
International Council of Nurses (ICN)
|
American Medical Association (AMA)
|
WMA. Declaration of Tokyo (1975)
|
ethical guidelines
|
international instruments
|
World Medical Association (WMA)
|
Gert, Bernard
|
belief systems
|
beneficence
|
patient autonomy
|
bioethics
|
feminism
|
virtues
|
Rawls, John
|
Ross, W.D.
|
social justice
|
moral obligations
|
Kant, Immanuel
|
philosophy
|
deontology
|
utilitarianism
|
ethical relativism
|
teleology
|
ethical theory
|
ethical analysis
|
moral responsibility
|
psychological effects of isolation
|
death-row
|
hostages
|
solitary confinement
|
military medical personnel
|
prisons
|
sexual abuse
|
diapers
|
humiliation
|
waterboarding
|
involuntary treatment
|
rectum
|
enteral nutrition
|
hunger strikes
|
nutrition therapy
|
forced nudity
|
hooding [torture method]
|
dehumanisation
|
degradation
|
public opinion
|
manipulation (psychology)
|
language
|
torture method terminology
|
guilt
|
suffering
|
torture justifiability
|
psychological torture
|
physical torture
|
combined modality torture
|
interrogation techniques
|
pain
|
torture definition
|
medical profession
|
Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq)
|
torturers
|
Americans
|
Syrians
|
Uzbeks
|
Filipinos
|
Nazi doctors
|
Germans
|
British
|
Mau Mau groups
|
counterinsurgencies
|
case study [publication type]
|
human rights
|
secrecy
|
CIA
|
extraordinary rendition
|
torture effectiveness
|
medical participation in torture
|
doctor-patient relations
|
torture victims
|
medical doctor's role
|
health care delivery
|
psychologists
|
predisposition
|
moral dilemmas
|
legitimacy
|
medical doctors
|
terminology
|
determinants of torture
|
medical ethics
|
discourse
|
war on terror
|
warfare
|
torture
|
evil
|
boundaries
|
national security
|
terrorism
|
universal
|
Yemen
|
Iraq
|
United States
|
Syrian Arab Republic
|
Uzbekistan
|
Philippines
|
Chile
|
United Kingdom
|
Kenya
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