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  • ART : 24313 : Not available for external loan
    The pathology of torture
    English
    20180300
    Elsevier
    extrajudicial executions | forensic pathology | torture | autopsy | torture victims | death in custody | wounds and injuries | bruises | forensic evaluation of torture | internal injuries | electric injuries | burns | cadaver | positional torture | torture effects | suspension [torture method] | physical effects of torture | shoulder injuries | muscular injuries | soft tissue injuries | necrosis | death cause | back | extremities | dissection | deprivation [torture method] | starvation | hemorrhagic shock | asphyxia | artifacts | upper extremity | brachial plexus neuropathies | Palestinian hanging [torture method] | scorpion position [torture method] | strappado [torture method] | akrab [torture method] | knee joint | chicken-kebab [torture method] | helicopter [torture method] | peripheral nervous system diseases | traction injuries | shackling | mechanical stress | nail removal [torture method] | physical restraint | crush injuries | pressing and crushing [torture method] | burns, electrical | necrosis, ischemic | burns, thermal | wrist injuries | gangrene | pulmonary embolism | hand | shoulder dislocation | venous thrombosis | hematoma | skull fractures | rib fractures | scars | whipping [torture method] | lacerations | compartment syndromes | falanga [torture method] | diagnosis | beatings | reproducibility of results | forensic photography | metabolic diseases | death time | rhabdomyolysis | biomarkers | forensic toxicology | diagnostic imaging | diagnostic techniques and procedures | International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) | Minnesota Protocol | standards | humanitarian aid | field work | guidelines | medical investigation of torture | ill-treatment | knee | shoulder | detainees | foot | kidney failure | universal
    Forensic science international ; vol. 284
  • MON : 2019.078 : Not available for external loan
    Monitoring detention, custody, torture and ill-treatment : a practical approach to prevention and documentation
    English
    20180000
    CRC
    9781444167320
    torture prevention | pre-trial detention | solitary confinement | terminally ill | capacity building | human rights investigations | expert testimony | NGO approaches | asylum proceedings | domestic implementation | Istanbul Protocol | death cause | autopsy | forensic pathology | death in custody | gender aspects | interpreters | interviewing | trust | data collection | retraumatisation | visiting mechanisms | juvenile detainees | victim services | sexually transmitted diseases | prevention and control | self disclosure | determinants of perpetration | incidence | sexual abuse | rape | military personnel | prisoners of war | attitude to death | suicide | nutrition therapy | hunger strikes | coercion | communicable diseases | mock executions | waterboarding | forced ingestion | water torture | thoracic injuries | head injuries | leg injuries | foot injuries | shoulder injuries | arm injuries | finger injuries | radiology | diagnostic techniques and procedures | self mutilation | genital injuries | peripheral nervous system injuries | central nervous system injuries | musculoskeletal injuries | abdominal injuries | chest injuries | oropharynx | neck injuries | tooth injuries | mouth injuries | jaw | nose injuries | ear auricle | eye injuries | facial injuries | skin injuries | chronic disease | acute disease | signs and symptoms | medical history taking | asphyxia | electric torture | falanga [torture method] | positional torture | suspension [torture method] | classification | wounds and injuries | physical effects of torture | physical examination | practice guidelines | facility environment | professional competence | psychological interview | medical documentation of torture | goals | contextual analysis | prison conditions | forensic evaluation of torture | torture methods | imprisonment | psychological effects of torture | psychological assessment | death | decision making | right to health | homosexuals | disabled persons | children in conflict with the law | offspring | prisoners, female | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | international humanitarian law | standards | biomedical research | patient education | mutilation | corporal punishment | pregnant women | prison conditions | prisoners | alcoholics | drug users | body searches | confidentiality principle | health care delivery | prisons | detention centres | professional obligations | moral dilemmas | military medicine | medical ethics | doctor's role | human dignity | regional human rights protection systems | universal human rights protection system | UNCAT | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | domestic implementation | national law | law reform | reparations for torture | right to rehabilitation after torture | evidence admissibility | refoulement | punishment for torture | prosecution for torture | criminal investigation of torture | state obligations | international human rights law | legal protection | freedom from torture | universal
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