Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: A survey among Israeli physicians and medical students
Introduction: Physicians regularly encounter victims of violence. Although some at-risk groups are increasingly recognized as such, the risks faced by prisoners and detainees are often overlooked. The scope of violence against them is unknown and their treatment is often hampered by unique social an...
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International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
2017-10-01
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| author | Zvi Benninga Bettina Steiner-Birmanns Revital Arbel Firas Abu Akar Mushira Aboo Dia |
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| description | Introduction: Physicians regularly encounter victims of violence. Although some at-risk groups are increasingly recognized as such, the risks faced by prisoners and detainees are often overlooked. The scope of violence against them is unknown and their treatment is often hampered by unique social and institutional impediments. This article reviews the need for improved recognition and protection of such patients and the associated obstacles, while presenting information on the experience, knowledge and attitudes of physicians in Israel regarding the maltreatment of prisoners and detainees. Methods: We sent a questionnaire to physicians and medical students in Israel to enquire about their knowledge concerning examination and treatment of persons under police custody who appear to be victims of violence as well as their attitude concerning torture. Results: We received answers from443 physicians and 114 medical students. Most physicians would correctly examine and document the injuries, but only 59% would report their suspicions of violence to the Ministry of Health. Though 60% of physicians objected in principle to the use of torture, a majority endorsed the use of physical and psychological pressure during interrogation. Moreover, 29% of physicians thought it is permissible for physicians to examine detainees and verify their health so that torture can begin or continue. Discussion: Our study shows that there is a need for development and implementation of treatment and reporting protocols as well as educational programs concerning the ethical and legal requirements of physicians towards detainees and prisoners in Israel. Limitations of our study are discussed. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-35577e879ac044a3a9a766dc0d08be062025-08-20T02:50:00ZengInternational Rehabilitation Council for Torture VictimsTorture1018-81851997-33222017-10-0127110.7146/torture.v27i1.2653323398Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: A survey among Israeli physicians and medical studentsZvi BenningaBettina Steiner-BirmannsRevital Arbel Firas Abu AkarMushira Aboo DiaIntroduction: Physicians regularly encounter victims of violence. Although some at-risk groups are increasingly recognized as such, the risks faced by prisoners and detainees are often overlooked. The scope of violence against them is unknown and their treatment is often hampered by unique social and institutional impediments. This article reviews the need for improved recognition and protection of such patients and the associated obstacles, while presenting information on the experience, knowledge and attitudes of physicians in Israel regarding the maltreatment of prisoners and detainees. Methods: We sent a questionnaire to physicians and medical students in Israel to enquire about their knowledge concerning examination and treatment of persons under police custody who appear to be victims of violence as well as their attitude concerning torture. Results: We received answers from443 physicians and 114 medical students. Most physicians would correctly examine and document the injuries, but only 59% would report their suspicions of violence to the Ministry of Health. Though 60% of physicians objected in principle to the use of torture, a majority endorsed the use of physical and psychological pressure during interrogation. Moreover, 29% of physicians thought it is permissible for physicians to examine detainees and verify their health so that torture can begin or continue. Discussion: Our study shows that there is a need for development and implementation of treatment and reporting protocols as well as educational programs concerning the ethical and legal requirements of physicians towards detainees and prisoners in Israel. Limitations of our study are discussed.https://tidsskrift.dk/torture-journal/article/view/26533 |
| spellingShingle | Zvi Benninga Bettina Steiner-Birmanns Revital Arbel Firas Abu Akar Mushira Aboo Dia Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: A survey among Israeli physicians and medical students Torture |
| title | Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: A survey among Israeli physicians and medical students |
| title_full | Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: A survey among Israeli physicians and medical students |
| title_fullStr | Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: A survey among Israeli physicians and medical students |
| title_full_unstemmed | Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: A survey among Israeli physicians and medical students |
| title_short | Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: A survey among Israeli physicians and medical students |
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