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Screening for Torture: A Narrative Checklist Comparing Legal Definitions in a Torture Treatment Clinic

Rasmussen, Andrew; Crager, Mia; Keatley, Eva; Keller, Allen S; Rosenfeld, Barry
Torture has been defined most precisely in legal contexts. Practitioners who work with torture survivors and researchers who study torture have frequently cited legal definitions, particularly those in the United States' Torture Victims Relief Act, the United Nations Convention against Torture, or the World Medical Association's Declaration of Tokyo. Few practitioners have operationalized these definitions and applied them in their practice. We describe how a New York City torture treatment clinic used a coding checklist that operationalizes the definitions, and present results. We found that in practice these definitions were nested; that using guidelines for applying the definitions in practice altered the number of cases meeting criteria for these definitions; and that the severity of psychological symptoms did not differ between those who were tortured and those who were not under any definition. We propose theoretical and practical implications of these findings.
PMCID:3379877
PMID: 22737654
ISSN: 2190-8370
CID: 2108532

Physicians recommend different treatment for patients than they would choose for themselves [Letter]

Alfandre, David
PMID: 21987203
ISSN: 1538-3679
CID: 2064032

One thing I know : falling upward

Conley, Dalton
The top one percent of Americans reaped 70 percent of income growth during a period of economic expansion, average people became over-leveraged, and stocks soared.
ORIGINAL:0010942
ISSN: 1536-5042
CID: 1952952

Liberalism and the new inequality

Conley, Dalton
ORIGINAL:0010944
ISSN: n/a
CID: 1952972

Health shocks, insurance status, and net worth : intra- and inter-generational effects

Conley, Dalton; Thompson, Jason Alan
Cambridge, MA : National Bureau of Economic Research, c2011
Extent: 27 p.
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1953192

In Search of GE: Why We Have Not Documented a Gene-Social Environment interaction Yet

Chapter by: Conley, Dalton
in: Biosocial foundations of family processes by Booth, A; McHale, SM; Landale, NS [Eds]
New York : Springer, 2011
pp. 231-246
ISBN: 9781441973603
CID: 1952982

Learning to Love Animal (Models) (or) How (Not) to Study Genes as a Social Scientist

Chapter by: Conley, Dalton
in: HANDBOOK OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH, ILLNESS, AND HEALING: A BLUEPRINT FOR THE 21ST CENTURY by Pescosolido, BA; Martin, JK; McLeod, JD; Rogers, A [Eds]
NEW YORK : SPRINGER, 2011
pp. 527-542
ISBN:
CID: 1952622

The War at Home: Effects of Vietnam-Era Military Service on Postwar Household Stability

Conley, Dalton; Heerwig, Jennifer
ISI:000291150300068
ISSN: 0002-8282
CID: 1952632

Commentary: Reading Plomin and Daniels in the post-genomic age [Comment]

Conley, Dalton
PMID: 21807645
ISSN: 1464-3685
CID: 1952532

Wired for distraction? like it or not, social media are reprogramming our children's brains. What's a good parent to do? [Newspaper Article]

Conley, Dalton
PMID: 21413540
ISSN: 0040-781x
CID: 1952542