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J Bioeth Inq ; 13(2): 223-37, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27022924

ABSTRACT

In this article we address torture in military and police organizations as a public health and human rights challenge that needs to be addressed through multiple levels of intervention. While most mental health approaches focus on treating the harmful effects of such violence on individuals and communities, the goal of the project described here was to develop a primary prevention strategy at the institutional level to prevent torture from occurring in the first place. Such an approach requires understanding and altering the conditions that cause and sustain "atrocity producing situations" (Lifton 2000, 2004). Given the persistence of torture across the world and its profound health consequences, this is an increasingly important issue in global health and human rights.


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Expert Testimony/ethics , Human Rights , Survivors/psychology , Torture , Codes of Ethics , Ethics, Medical , Humans , Military Personnel , Nepal/epidemiology , Physician's Role , Police , Primary Prevention , Public Health , Survivors/statistics & numerical data , Torture/psychology , Torture/statistics & numerical data , United Nations , United States
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