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  • ART : 29415 : Not available for external loan
    Refugees from countries with complex political contexts : politically-informed approach to health and mental health services
    English
    20231220
    Frontiers Research Foundation
    universal | refugee reception policy | service delivery | health care delivery | risk factors | country of origin | sociopolitical factors | torture effects | repression strategies | political violence effects | vulnerable populations | survivors | torture victims | resettlement | attitude of clients | professional-client relations | retraumatisation prevention | mental health services | ethics
    Frontiers in public health ; vol. 11
  • ART : 29348 : Not available for external loan
    Long-term physical and psychological symptoms in Syrian men subjected to detention, conflict-related sexual violence and torture: cohort study of self-reported symptom evolution
    English
    20231214
    Elsevier
    Syrian refugees, male | sexual dysfunctions, psychological | rape victims, male | men as victims | rape | sexual humiliation | forced nudity | torture methods | longitudinal study [publication type] | beatings | sexual torture effects | torture effects | former prisoners | torture victims, male | Syrian Arab Republic | United Kingdom
    eClinicalMedicine ; doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102373
  • ART : 33153 : Not available for external loan
    Sexual and nonsexual violence and mental health among male refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo residing in Kampala, Uganda : a population-based survey
    English
    20231200
    Taylor and Francis
    Congolese refugees, male, adult | urban areas | mental health status | traumatic exposure effects | war victims, male | suicidal ideation | PTSD prevalence | rape victims, male | torture prevalence | men as victims | rape prevalence | sexual abuse prevalence | torture victims, male | Uganda
    Medicine, conflict and survival ; vol. 39, no. 4
  • ART : 33165 : Not available for external loan
    What do trauma workers experience when assisting refugee survivors of torture and trauma? : a narrative inquiry
    English
    20231200
    American Psychological Association
    torture victims treatment | effects on therapists | refugee aid effects | personal narratives | attitude of health personnel | psychological resilience | emotional trauma | optimism | vicarious traumatisation | posttraumatic growth | organisational models | organisational management | institutional support | personal satisfaction | institutional aspects | personnel turnover | narrative analysis | United States | Zimbabwe | United Kingdom | Sri Lanka | Serbia | Senegal | Mauritius | Croatia | Cambodia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Australia | Argentina | Afghanistan
    Professional psychology, research and practice ; vol. 54, no. 6
  • ART : 32988 : Not available for external loan
    A phenomenological study on the reintegrating experiences of prison torture survivors into the community in Gondar, Ethiopia
    English
    20231121
    Sage
    prisoner reintegration effectiveness | former prisoners, male | community integration effectiveness | torture victims, male | developing countries | phenomenology | criminal behaviour | sleep disorders | paralysis | social effects of torture | vision disorders | infertility, male | physical effects of torture | community attitude | social support | attitude to prisoners | living conditions | torture effects | credibility assessment | transition to democracy | former political detainees, male | community-based interventions | psychosocial interventions | Ethiopia
    Prison journal ; doi: 10.1177/00328855231212480
  • 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
    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 : 31343 : Not available for external loan
    Are torture survivors more resilient and develop higher PTG, than nontortured refugees? : the role of will to exist, live, and survive : a replication and extension
    English
    20231100
    American Psychological Association
    torture victims | psychometrics | Social Support Survey | Will to Exist, Live, Survive, and Fight Scale-Long Version | Posttraumatic Growth Inventory-Short Form Test | Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-10 | survivors | social support | Syrians | internally displaced persons | motivation | coping behaviour | social identification | comparative study [publication type] | posttraumatic growth | psychological resilience | Syrian Arab Republic
    Peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology ; vol. 29, 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
    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 : 32857 : Not available for external loan
    Torture survivors' experiences of receiving surgical treatment indicating re-traumatization
    English
    20231017
    PLOS
    surgical procedures, operative | retraumatisation risk | torture victims, male | emotions | doctor-patient relations | patient attitude | traumatic exposure effects | reexperiencing | avoidance | attitude of health personnel | decision making | patient satisfaction | PTSD psychology | frustration | Norway
    PLOS One ; vol. 18, no. 10
  • UN : CAT/C/DNK/8 : Not available for external loan
    Eighth periodic report submitted by Denmark under article 19 of the Convention pursuant to the simplified reporting procedure, due in 2019
    Multilingual
    20231013
    United Nations
    UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | intelligence service oversight | hate crimes | patient rights | gender dysphoria | intersex persons | evidence admissibility | reparations | risk of torture | peacekeeping personnel | prisoner transfer | military personnel | complaint procedures | police oversight | psychiatric confinement | psychiatric patients, child | physical restraint | policing | prison personnel violence | riot control agents, chemical | death in custody statistics | prisoner violence prevention | prisoner violence statistics | prison health care delivery | solitary confinement prevention | remand detention | prison conditions | prisoners, female | age of criminal responsibility | juvenile detainees | psychiatric hospitals | coercion | administrative detention | forensic evaluation of torture | training of judges | DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture | training of health personnel | torture victims treatment | prison personnel | torture prevention | training of police personnel | human rights education | universal jurisdiction | extradition | rejected asylum seekers statistics | torture victims | asylum statistics | refoulement prevention | victim services | trafficking in persons victims statistics | domestic violence prevention | institutionalised children | NPMs | national institutions | detainee rights | domestic status | treaty incorporation | torture criminalisation | periodic reports | state compliance | domestic implementation | Denmark | Greenland [Denmark] | Faroe Islands [Denmark]
    Denmark
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