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ART : 31695 : Not available for external loan | |
Forensisch-medizinische Untersuchung von Menschen mit Foltererleben Ergänzung der Empfehlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Rechtsmedizin zur forensisch-medizinischen : Untersuchung von Gewaltopfern | |
German | |
20230400 | |
Springer | |
Mayer, F. | Ahls, F. | Heyde, C. | Hochscheid, C-N. | Anders, M.S. | Jühling, M. | König, L. | Ritz-Timme, St. | Wolf, V. | |
forensic evaluation of torture | practice guidelines | medical societies | German Society of Legal Medicine | medical documentation of torture | medical history taking | time | facilities | torture victims treatment | psychological assessment | physical examination | interpreter characteristics | communication | interpreters | torture effects | torture methods | prison conditions | Germany | |
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Rechtsmedizin ; vol. 33 | |
ART : 28279 : Not available for external loan | |
When roles within interpreter-mediated psychiatric consultations speak louder than words | |
English | |
20210200 | |
Sage | |
Kilian, Sanja | Swartz, Leslie | Hunt, Xanthe | Benjamin, Ereshia | Chiliza, Bonginkosi | |
South Africa | psychiatric hospitals | psychiatry | language | communication barriers | multilingualism | hospital personnel | allied health personnel | interpreter characteristics | hospitals, public | interpreters | communication, verbal | cross-cultural aspects | mental health care delivery | |
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Transcultural psychiatry ; vol. 58, no. 1 | |
MON : Electronic resource : Not available for external loan | |
Report to the Government of Denmark on the visit to Denmark carried out by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) from 3 to 12 April 2019 | |
English | |
20200107 | |
Council of Europe | |
20190403-20140412 | regional human rights protection systems | strip searching | decision making | sick leave | occupational stress | condoms | substance abuse treatment | training of health personnel | prison medical personnel | prisoners, female | criminal gangs | remand detention | recreation | interpersonal relations | ventilation | food supply | light | facility design and construction | language | police oversight, external | access to a doctor | death in custody | handcuffing | criminal procedure | DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture | human rights monitoring | NPMs | national institutions | fact-finding missions | interviewing | data collection | coercion | patient rights | independent medical evaluation | decision making | involuntary treatment | judicial review | hospitalisation | commitment of mentally ill | restraint registers (proposed) | sensory deprivation | justifiability review, periodic | walking restraint | training of psychiatric personnel | immobilisation | physical restraint | psychiatric inpatients | belts | physical restraint instruments | suicide prevention | forced nudity | drug administration | complaint procedure availability | interpreter characteristics | Internet | mobile phones | access to outdoor areas | detainees, female | detainees, adolescent | racism | administrative detention | Ellebæk centre for foreigners (Denmark) | Nykøbing Falster holding centre (Denmark) | surveillance in prison | solitary confinement, punitive | prisoner discipline | personnel turnover | prison personnel | substance abuse | medical confidentiality | wounds and injuries | prison medical records | medical examination on admission | prisoner rehabilitation | access to toilets | detainees | communication with family members | solitary confinement, judicial | prisoner violence | prisoner transport | verbal abuse | allegations | physical abuse | prisoner-personnel relations | alternatives to imprisonment | prison overcrowding | Copenhagen police headquarters prison (Denmark) | Blegdamsvejens remand prison (Denmark) | Odense remand prison (Denmark) | Storstrøm prison (Denmark) | children in conflict with the law | interrogation | juvenile detainees | access to lawyer | accountability | police personnel identification | ill-treatment | arrest | police violence | ECPT | CoE. European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1987) | state compliance | legal protection | detainee rights | cooperative behaviour | Slagelse psychiatric hospital (Denmark) | psychiatric hospitals | prison health care | immigration detention | prisoner treatment | prison conditions | prisons | police | policing | pre-trial detention | preventative interventions | torture prevention | ECPT recommendations | domestic implementation | follow-up | visiting mechanisms | ECPT visits | Denmark | |
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Council of Europe. Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment | CPT | |
TORT : 18.2.6 : Not available for external loan | |
Non-professional interpreters in counselling for asylum seeking and refugee women | |
English | |
20180000 | |
IRCT | |
Celik, Filiz | Cheesman, Tom | |
asylum seekers, female | refugees, female | counselling | client care team | interpreters | interpreter characteristics | NGO approaches | training | allied health personnel | group psychotherapy | United Kingdom | |
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Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 28, no. 2 | |
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Interpreters' self-perceptions of their use of self when interpreting in health and behavioural health settings | |
English | |
20160000 | |
York University | |
Dubus, Nicole | |
United States | interpreters | self concept | health care delivery | communication, nonverbal | health services | patient care team | immigrants | refugees | victim services | interpreter characteristics | personality | |
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Refuge: Canada's periodical on refugees ; vol. 32, no. 3 | |
TORT : 92.suppl.1.3 : Not available for external loan | |
Interviewing technique and writing a report | |
English | |
19920000 | |
Rasmussen, Ole Vedel | |
medical documentation of torture | communication barriers | forms and records control (text) | forensic evaluation of torture | medicolegal report writing | signs and symptoms | credibility assessment | communication, verbal | interpreter characteristics | family members | confidentiality | medical fact-finding missions | facility environment | interpreters | time factors | torture victims | physical examination | interviewing | data collection | Amnesty International Danish Medical Group | medical history taking | NGO approaches | Denmark | universal | |
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Torture : quarterly journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; suppl. 1 | |
TORT : 91.1.5 : Not available for external loan | |
Interpretation as part of the rehabilitation : the use of interpreters in the rehabilitation of people who have been subjected to torture is a relatively new idea and there is practically no literature on the subject : part I | |
English | |
19910000 | |
Pentz-Møller, Vibeke | Hermansen, Anders | |
torture victims treatment | professional ethics | practice guidelines | gender aspects | treatment models | knowledge, attitudes, practice | health education | ethnicity | politics | trust | interpreter-client relations | attitude to torture | confidentiality | interpreter characteristics | interpretation techniques | communication | crosscultural aspects | employee development | impartiality principle | language | terminology | professional competence | role expectations | interpreters | patient care team | Denmark | universal | |
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Torture : quarterly journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 1, no. 1 | |