Preventing Violence, Caring For Survivors Role of Health Profession and Services in Violence
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Author | Aman Jesani Padma Deosthali, Neha Madhiwalla |
Language | English |
Publisher | Gyan Books |
Pages | 328 p |
ISBN | 978-8178352961 |
Book Type | Hardbound |
Item Weight | 0.4 kg |
Dimensions | 25 X 15 X 5 |
Preventing Violence, Caring For Survivors Role of Health Profession and Services in Violence
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Violence, health and services are intimately related. The book is an anthology of articles by experts, sociologists, doctors, human rights experts etc. These articles through lights on varied subjects related to the subject. These articles are most informative and can be referred for reference. Divided in seven chapters—I. Introduction, II. Human Rights and Responsibilities of the Health Sector, III. Violence by State Agencies, IV. Caste and Communal Violence, V. Violence Against Women, VI. Violence Against Women : Women in Prostitution, VII. Human Rights and State of Health Sector. Contents:- Contents, Preface 9, Acknowledgements 17, List of Contributors 19, PART-I. : INTRODUCTION, 1. Violence and Health Care Profession in India:, Towards a Campaign for Medical Neutrality, Amar Jesani, Neha Madhiwalla, PART-II. : HUMAN RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES, OF THE HEALTH SECTOR, 2. International Efforts for the Prevention of Torture., Jaap A. Walkate, 3. Role of the Health Profession and Services in the, Investigation of Violence Against Women and in the, Treatment of Victims/Survivors., Binoo Sen, 4. Domestic Violence: A health Care Issue?, John Chisholm, 5. Medical Ethics and Human Rights: Perspective, Approach, and Work of the British Medical Association., Ann Sommerville, 6. Characteristics of Violence Induced by Current, Therapeutic Systems: Description, Analysis and Impact, on Ethical Issues., Francoise Sironi, PART-III : VIOLENCE BY STATE AGENCIES, 7. Violence by State Agencies: Two Case Reports., Rajendra S. Bangal, 25, 41, 46, 53, 61, 72, 85, 6 Preventing Violence, Caring for Survivors, 8. Who Cares for Torture Victims? The West Bengal, Experience., Nilanjan Datta, 9. The Role of Legislation and Judiciary in State Violence., Monica Sakhrani, 10. Violence to the Psyche: Cost of Surviving Violence in, Kashmir., Kishwar Ahmed-Shirali, 11. Effect of Slum Demolition on Children., Mani Mistry, Lalitha D’Souza, 12. The Law and Homosexuality in India., Sherry Joseph, PART-IV : CASTE AND COMMUNAL VIOLENCE, 13. Lesser Humans: Scavengers of the Indian Republic., Martin Macwan, 14. Dalits, Violence and Health Concerns., Alex George, 15. Mass Violence in Non-combat Situations: Caste and, Communal Violence in Tamil Nadu – Health Problems, Role of the Medical Profession and Human Rights., V. Suresh, 16. Impact of Communal Riots on Children., H. S. Dhawale, Leena Damani, Jhanavi Kedare, Shanu Jethani, 17. Response of Doctors to Communal Conflict., Ali Asghar, 18. Communal Violence in Mumbai: A Community, Perspective., Nasreen Contractor, PART-V : VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN : DOMESTIC, VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT, 19. An Investigation of Domestic Violence Using Hospital, Casualty Records., Achala S. Daga, Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, Shantha Rajgopal, 20. Deaths of Women Due to Burns: An Analysis of Hospital, Data., Kamala Ganesh, 90, 97, 107, 111, 122, 131, 147, 157, 170, 178, 182, 191, 204, 7, 21. Sexual Coercion and PID in Slum Women of Mumbai:, Role of the Health Care Provider., Renu Khanna, Korie de Koning, Swati Pongurlekar, Usha, Ubale, Manjiri S., 22. Hearing the Unsaid: Sexuality and Violence., Shalini, 23. The Role of the Examining Doctor in Sexual Assault: A, Critique of the Management of Rape and Sexual Assault, in Women and Girl Children., Lalitha D’Souza, 24. Health Professionals in the Reporting on Domestic, Violence: Legislation and Guidelines in the USA., Helen E. Sheehan, PART-VI : VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN : WOMEN, IN PROSTITUTION, 25. Combating Violence on Women in Prostitution: The, SANGRAM Experience., Meena Sheshu, 26. Promoting Violence in the Name of Protection., Smaraji Jana, Suparna Ghosh, 27. Violence as Experienced by Sex Workers in, Thiruvananthapuram., A. K. Jayasree, PART-VII :HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE STATE OF, HEALTH SECTOR, 28. Threat to People’s Right to Life: The ICU-ICCU, Hospitals in Mumbai., Heart R. Parmar, 29. Violation of Citizen’s Rights in the Care of Tuberculosis, Patients in India., Thelma Narayan, 30. Family Welfare for Population Control: State Sponsored, Violence Against Women., Malini Karkal, References and Notes 297, Index 307, 208, 219, 226, 233, 241, 253, 257, 265, 275, 284 The Title 'Preventing Violence, Caring For Survivors Role of Health Profession and Services in Violence written/authored/edited by Aman Jesani Padma Deosthali, Neha Madhiwalla', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788178352961 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 328 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is HEALTH / HOME SCIENCE / Police / Criminology / Law. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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