Giulia Berta
Giulia Berta
The goal of the volume Migration and Torture in Today's World, curated by Fabio Perocco, is to show the existence of a link between torture and current migration policies.
The use of the Istanbul Protocol in Israel: Insights at the reception of the revised (2022) version [0.03%]
伊斯坦布尔议定书在以色列的应用:修订版(2022年)的启示
Daniel J N Weishut,Bettina Steiner-Birmanns,Lucy R Aitchison et al.
Daniel J N Weishut et al.
Health professionals and lawyers in Israel have used the Istanbul Protocol (IP), the internationally accepted protocol for documenting torture and ill-treatment, for many years (Abu Akar et al., 2014; Weishut, 2022). A complete IP report re...
Torture beyond carceral settings against individuals from marginalized communities: the important role for clinical documentation [0.03%]
针对边缘社区个人的监禁之外的酷刑:临床记录的重要作用
Christian DeVos,Rayan N Kaakati,Joshua Martins-Caulfield et al.
Christian DeVos et al.
Historically, torture often was understood as physical and/or psychological pain inflicted by governmental agents on an individual who is detained or imprisoned in governmental custody. As defined by the United Nations Convention Against To...
Medico-legal evaluation of torture victims in the USA before the Istanbul Protocol [0.03%]
伊斯坦布尔备忘录之前美国对酷刑受害者的医事法律评估
José Quiroga,Ana Deutsch
José Quiroga
Now that the updated version of the Istanbul Protocol has been published, there is an opportunity to reconstruct pieces of history on the long road to having forensic torture assessment tools. This article is an attempt to contribute to tha...
'I was lost in my life and they helped me find my way again': Befriendee and befriender experiences of the Spirasi Befriending Programme for survivors of torture in Ireland [0.03%]
“我迷失了人生方向,是他们帮我重新找到了生活的道路”——爱尔兰Spirasi支持项目中受助者和志愿者的经验体会
Rachel Hoare
Rachel Hoare
Introduction: Befriending is one of the rehabilitative services embedded in the holistic approach adopted by Spirasi, the Irish National Centre for the Rehabilitation of Survivors of Torture. Their befriending programme o...
The community pillars project: engaging survivors as cross- cultural facilitators in Aotearoa/ New Zealand [0.03%]
社区支柱项目:在新西兰与幸存者作为跨文化促进者互动
Refugees As Survivors Rasnz Auckland New Zealand
Refugees As Survivors Rasnz Auckland New Zealand
Introduction: Communities who have fled torture and persecution in their home countries can find it difficult to access services in new cultural settings. Past research has shown that it is helpful to provide cultural bri...
Torture survivors who engage in advocacy in the U.S.: Review, characteristics and policy implications [0.03%]
美国战犯幸存者参与倡导活动的回顾、特征和政策影响
Nouf Bazaz,Seini O Connor,Andrea Barron et al.
Nouf Bazaz et al.
Introduction: Despite facing many challenges, some survivors of torture seeking asylum in the U.S. have courageously engaged in advocacy efforts to bring attention to human rights issues relevant to their own personal exp...
Survivor engagement: Experience with an advocacy-based model in Washington, D.C [0.03%]
幸存者参与行动:华盛顿特区基于倡导模式的经验
Seini O Connor,Andrea Barron,Léonce Byimana et al.
Seini O Connor et al.
Introduction: As an IRCT member organization supporting survivors of torture, the Torture Abolition and Survivor Support Coalition (TASSC) International places survivor engagement at the core of their work, aiming to prov...
Self-organisation and empowerment in the struggle against silence. Network of Tortured People of Navarre [0.03%]
自组织与赋权:纳瓦拉受酷刑受害者网络的经验
Mikel Soto Nolasco
Mikel Soto Nolasco
In 2021, a group of tortured people and their relatives in Navarre started a process of selforganisation that culminated in 2022 with the birth of the organisation Network of Tortured People of Navarre. The process of self-organisation of t...
Christopher Einolf,Susan Wyatt,Carmen Araujo Márquez
Christopher Einolf
Introduction: While the literature encourages engaging torture survivors in the direction and provision of services, little is known about how best to do this. ...