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Autor:
Juliet Cohen, Peter Green
Publikováno v:
Current Practice in Forensic Medicine. :225-237
Autor:
Vincent Iacopino, Rohini J Haar, Michele Heisler, James Lin, Şebnem Korur Fincancı, Chris Esdaile, Jens Modvig, Nora Sveaass, Vivienne H Nathanson, Nils Melzer, Juliet Cohen
Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 400(10347)
Autor:
Djordje, Alempijevic, Rusudan, Beriashvili, Jonathan, Beynon, Djordje, Alempijevic Petersen, Bettina, Birmanns, Marie, Brasholt, Juliet, Cohen, Maximo, Duque, Pierre, Duterte, Adriaan, Van Es, Ravindra, Fernando, Sebnem, Korur Fincanci, Steen, Holger Hansen, Sana, Hamzeh, Lilla, Hardi, Michele, Heisler, Vincent, Iacopino, Peter, Mygind Leth, James, Lin, Said, Louahlia, Hege, Luytkis, Maria-Dolores, Morcillo-Mendez, Alejandro, Moreno, Valeria, Moscoso, Resmiye, Oral, Onder, Ozkalipci, Jason, Payne-James, Jose, Quiroga, Hernan, Reyes, Sidsel, Rogde, Antti, Sajantilla, Matthis, Schick, Agis, Terzidis, Jorgen, Lange Thomsen, Morris, Tidball-Binz, Felicitas, Treue, Peter, Vanezis, Duarte Nuno, Viera
Publikováno v:
Torture Journal. 30:66-78
Conversion therapy is a set of practices that aim to change or alter an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity. It is premised on a belief that an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity can be changed and that doing so is
Publikováno v:
Torture : quarterly journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture. 31(1)
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we developed remote assessment to provide interim medicolegal reports, ensuring people could obtain medical evidence to support their asylum claim. The Freedom from Torture research ethics committee approved the project.
Autor:
Juliet Cohen
Publikováno v:
Torture Journal. 30:113-115
This is a response to the article debating what are the ethics of providing medico-legal reports for a victim of torture who may also be a perpetrator. There are important considerations to make, but in summary, we should treat all patients equally a
Publikováno v:
BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 368
Autor:
Melissa Hopkinson, Murray A. Rudd, Juliet Cohen, L. Mark Risse, Jennifer Kline, Susan Kidd, Jairo Garcia, Cyrus Bhedwar, Carrie Furman, Ashby N. Worley, Pam Knox, Jesse E. Bell, Mindy Goldstein, Julia Teebken, Michael D. Meyer, Merryl Alber, Aspen J. Ono, Ben Jordan, Kate H. Moore, Nyasha Dunkley, Daniel Rochberg, Myriam Dormer, Marilyn A. Brown, Althea F.P. Moore, Jamie D. Mitchem, Jessica Abbinett, Patricia L. Yager, Jon Philipsborn, Kerrie M. Sendall, David D’Onofrio, Kim M. Cobb, Heather Farley, Yang Liu, Lisa Bianchi-Fossati, Jill Gambill, Matthew Cox, Jean Ann James, Daniel C. Matisoff, Garry Harris, Fatemeh Shafiei, Marshall Shepherd
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management
Climate change has far-reaching effects on human and ecological systems, requiring collaboration across sectors and disciplines to determine effective responses. To inform regional responses to climate change, decision-makers need credible and releva
Autor:
Matthis Schick, James C. Lin, Jose Quiroga, Vincent Iacopino, Onder Ozkalipci, Rusudan Beriashvili, Peter Mygind Leth, Morris Tidball-Binz, Jens Modvig, Jason Payne-James, Peter Vanezis, Jonathan Beynon, Şebnem Korur Fincancı, Bettina Birmanns, Lilla Hardi, Duarte Nuno Viera, Said Louahlia, Marie Brasholt, Valeria Moscoso, Antti Sajantila, Sana Hamzeh, Felicitas Treue, Hege Luytkis, Juliet Cohen, Sidsel Rogde, Maria-Dolores Morcillo Mendez, Adriaan Van Es, Maximo Duque, Jørgen Lange Thomsen, Djordje Alempijevic, Resmiye Oral, Alejandro Moreno, Hernán Reyes, Michele Heisler, Pierre Duterte, Ravindra Fernando, Steen Holger Hansen, Agis Terzidis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 72:101930
Conversion therapy is a set of practices that aim to change or alter an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity. It is practiced in every region of the world by health professionals, religious practitioners, and community or family members
Publikováno v:
Journal of forensic and legal medicine. 51
This study investigates the question of whether there is evidence that suggests the possibility of self-infliction, or self-infliction by proxy, of burn injury among a group of asylum claimants in the UK who have attributed such injuries to torture,