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  • ART : 32234 : Not available for external loan
    The role of psychotherapists' perceived barriers in providing psychotherapy to refugee patients
    English
    20230900
    Wiley-Blackwell
    Germany | refugee aid | attitude of health personnel | psychotherapists | psychotherapy | time factors | treatment barriers | service delivery effectiveness | communication barriers | language | interpreters | psychotherapist-client relations | waiting period | mental health services accessibility | workload
    Clinical psychology and psychotherapy ; vol. 30, no. 5
  • ART : 30910 : Not available for external loan
    Secondary traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety symptoms among service providers working with Syrian refugees in Istanbul, Turkey
    English
    20221200
    Springer
    Turkey | refugee aid | mental health personnel | social workers | traumatic stress, secondary | vicarious traumatisation prevention | occupational exposure | victim services | Syrian refugees | traumatic exposure | depression epidemiology | anxiety epidemiology | symptoms | urban areas | Istanbul (Turkey) | occupational stress | social support | workload | professional supervision
    Journal of immigrant and minority health ; vol. 24, no. 6
  • ART : 31014 : Not available for external loan
    The role of prison climate and work climate in understanding subjective safety among correctional staff
    English
    20221100
    Sage
    Netherlands | prison personnel | developed countries | personal safety | social perception | working conditions | workplace violence | attitude of prisoners | prison climate | attitude of prison personnel | workload | job satisfaction
    Criminal justice and behavior ; vol. 49, no. 11
  • ART : 31018 : Not available for external loan
    Mental health problems among children in Sierra Leone : assessing cultural concepts of distress
    English
    20220800
    Sage
    Sierra Leone | Sierra Leoneans, child | sex factors | developing countries | risk factors | mental health status | assessment | postconflict situations | distress | communication | sociocultural factors | nosology | diagnosis | language | food supply | deprivation | workload | anger | poverty
    Transcultural psychiatry ; vol. 59, no. 4
  • ART : 31226 : Not available for external loan
    The European Court of Human Rights - can there be too much success?
    English
    20220200
    Oxford University Press
    human rights protection | regional human rights protection system effectiveness | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | workload | legitimacy | state compliance | judicial reform | international judicial cooperation | national courts | international courts | ECHR-P11 | case law | subsidiarity principle | politics | judicial activism | NGOs role | civil society | EU. Court of Justice | organisation and administration | domestic implementation | judicial decisions | ECHR-P14 | Europe
    Journal of human rights practice ; vol. 14, no. 1
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    The Human Rights Committee : challenges and prospects for enhanced effectiveness and integration
    English
    20220200
    Oxford University Press
    UN. Human Rights Committee | human rights protection effectiveness | HRC | domestic implementation | reporting procedures | complaint procedures, individual | international judicial cooperation | treaty implementation | universal human rights protection system | UN treaty bodies | state compliance | workload | margin of appreciation | decision making | World Court of Human Rights (proposed) | legitimacy | organisation and administration | state obligations | UN. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966) | treaty interpretation | universal
    Journal of human rights practice ; vol. 14, no. 1
  • ART : 29338 : Not available for external loan
    Consequences of judging in transitional justice courts
    English
    20210900
    Oxford University Press
    Rwanda | transitional justice | effects on judges | trials | gacaca courts | genocide | social capital | well-being | occupational stress | traumatic exposure effects | retaliation | postconflict situations | vicarious traumatisation | workload
    British journal of criminology ; vol. 61, no. 5
  • ART : 29217 : Not available for external loan
    Work-family conflict and job outcomes among prison officers in Ghana : a test of mediation and moderation processes
    English
    20210600
    Springer
    Ghana | prison personnel | developing countries | family relations | occupational stress | workload | professional autonomy | job satisfaction | personnel loyalty | prison reform
    International criminology ; vol. 1
  • ART : 28008 : Not available for external loan
    Attitudes and experiences of health professionals towards clinical evaluations of torture and ill-treatment
    English
    20210200
    Elsevier
    forensic evaluation of torture | attitude of health personnel | knowledge, attitudes, practice | social surveys | training of health personnel | Istanbul Protocol | vicarious traumatisation | workload | evidence of torture | attitude to torture | evidence standards | sex factors | country of origin | medical doctors | age factors | South-central Asia | Western Asia | South America | Central America | Northern Africa
    Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 78
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    A toolkit for building medical programs for asylum seekers : resources from the Mount Sinai Human Rights Program
    English
    20201000
    Elsevier
    forensic evaluation of torture | practice patterns, medical | NGO approaches | asylum proceedings | medicolegal reports | Mount Sinai Human Rights Program (MSHRP) | referral and consultation | information systems | information storage and retrieval | organisation and administration | victim services | practice guidelines | training of health personnel | physical examination | psychological assessment | psychiatry | workload | personnel staffing and scheduling | professional supervision | client admission | case management | facility environment | United States
    Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 75
    Independent Forensic Expert Group
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