Select all on this page
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 | |
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 | |
Full text (via OHCHR) | |
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 : 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 | |
Full text (via OHCHR) | |
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 : 32548 : Not available for external loan | |
An ethical perspective for telemedicine in prison | |
English | |
20230900 | |
Sage | |
Botrugno, Carlo | |
Italy | universal | prison health care delivery | telemedicine | ethical analysis | international ethical instruments | prison health personnel | professional obligations | international legal instruments | torture prevention | aging | prisoners | imprisonment effects | social determinants of mental health | social determinants of health | pandemic effects | doctor-patient relations | training of health personnel | data protection | privacy | communication technology | psychiatry | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
Prison journal ; vol. 103, no. 4 | |
ART : 32043 : Not available for external loan | |
Psychiatry and the UN Convention Against Torture | |
English | |
20230800 | |
Sage | |
McLaren, Niall | |
universal | Australia | psychiatry | torture prevention | freedom from torture | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | state obligations | medical ethics | UNCAT | OPCAT | UNCAT-OP | torture prevention effectiveness | state compliance | mentally disabled persons | involuntary treatment | detention | psychiatric hospitalisation | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | professional obligations | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
Australasian psychiatry ; vol. 31, no. 4 | |
ART : 32338 : Not available for external loan | |
Death by hunger strike : suicide or not? | |
English | |
20230420 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Obegi, Joseph H. | |
hunger strikers | mental health personnel | professional obligations | forced-feeding | suicide prevention | protest | assessment | intention | suicidal ideation | suicide classification | death in custody | hunger strikes effects | motivation | attitude to death | prisoners | United States | universal | |
Psychiatry, psychology and law ; doi: 10.1080/13218719.2023.2175069 | |
ART : 32421 : Not available for external loan | |
The five connections : a human rights framework for psychologists | |
English | |
20230411 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Huminuik, Kirby | |
human rights | psychology | psychologist's role | professional obligations | professional ethics | client advocacy | ethical guidelines | complicity in torture | ethical dilemmas | American Psychological Association (APA) | United States | universal | |
Free full text | |
International journal of psychology ; doi: 10.1002/ijop.12908 | |
ART : 31923 : Not available for external loan | |
Torture and punishment, use of the medical profession in | |
English | |
20220000 | |
Oxford University | |
Dawoody, Ahmed Al- | |
attitude to torture | national ethical instruments | torture criminalisation | prisoner treatment | torture in history | international ethical instruments | medical ethics | professional obligations | medical doctors | medical participation in torture | religious groups | Islam | Western Asia | Northern Africa | |
Oxford encyclopedia of the Islamic world: digital collection / John L. Esposito (ed.) - ISBN: 9780197669419 | |
ART : 29326 : Not available for external loan | |
How the prohibition of torture under human rights law applies to nursing | |
English | |
20210610 | |
Mark Allen | |
Griffith, Richard | |
freedom from torture | international legal instruments | international human rights law | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | ECHR-3 | torture definition | inhuman treatment | degrading treatment | torture threshold | case law | patient rights | nurse's role | right to health | health care denial | deportation | HIV/AIDS | bystanding | nurse-patient relations | professional obligations | nursing ethics | United Kingdom | Europe | |
British journal of nursing ; vol. 30, no. 11 | |
ART : 29582 : Not available for external loan | |
Interrogations, torture, and mental health : conceptualizing exceptionalism | |
English | |
20210000 | |
Springer Nature | |
Annas, George David | |
moral dilemmas | emergencies | national security | interrogation | mental health personnel involvement | torture justifiability | ticking bomb scenario | forensic psychiatrist's role | ethical analysis | expert testimony | medical doctor's role | professional obligations | beneficence | policing | war on terror | United States | universal | |
Global mental health ethics / Allen R. Dyer, Brandon A. Kohrt, Philip J. Candilis (eds.) - ISBN 978-3-030-66295-0 | |
ART : 26569 : Not available for external loan | |
Beyond belief : how the Home Office fails survivors of torture at the asylum interview | |
20200600 | |
Freedom from Torture | |
asylum proceedings | professional obligations | self disclosure | data collection | evidence standards | United Kingdom. Home Office | attitude of immigration personnel | torture allegations | interpreters | retraumatisation | credibility assessment | interviewing torture victims | prejudice | torture victims | United Kingdom | |
Full text | |
Freedom from Torture | |