Living in hell : abuses against people with psychosocial disabilities in Indonesia.
2016
KNW1532 .S53 2016 (Map It)
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Title
Living in hell : abuses against people with psychosocial disabilities in Indonesia.
Published
[New York] : Human Rights Watch, 2016.
Copyright
©2016
Call Number
KNW1532 .S53 2016
Former Call Number
Indo 332 Sh233 2016
Spine Title
Indonesia, living in hell
ISBN
9781623133337 paperback
1623133335
1623133335
Description
v, 74 pages : color illustrations, black and white map, color photographs ; 27 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)948244797
Summary
The report, "Living in Hell: Abuses against People with Pychosocial Disabilities in Indonesia", examines how people with mental health conditions often end up chained or locked up in overcrowded and unsanitary institutions--without their consent, due to stigma and the absence of adequate community-based support services or mental health care. In institutions, they face physical and sexual violence; involuntary treatment, including electroshock therapy; seclusion; restraint; and forced contraception.--Publisher's description.
Note
"March 2016"--Table of contents page.
"This report was researched and written by Kriti Sharma, researcher in the Disability Rights Division at Human Rights Watch"--Page 73.
"This report was researched and written by Kriti Sharma, researcher in the Disability Rights Division at Human Rights Watch"--Page 73.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Abuses against people with psychosocial disabilities in Indonesia
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Table of Contents
Map of Indonesia
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Summary
Methodology
I. Mental health in Indonesia
II. Abuses against people with psychosocial disabilities
III.Legal framework
Acknowledgments.
Terms
Summary
Methodology
I. Mental health in Indonesia
II. Abuses against people with psychosocial disabilities
III.Legal framework
Acknowledgments.