Treatment Of The Prisoner
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Humanizes of the punishment by confinement: a real possibility? / Humanização da pena de prisão: uma possibilidade real?
The objective of this work was to show to the possibilities and the limits of the humanizes of the punishment by confinement in this effective social order. For this, we leave of the understanding of the articulated social reality with the totality. Thus, we could understand the origin and the nature of the punishment by confinement, considering questions as
Publicado em: 2007
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2. The right to punish in the Constitution of 1988 and its Effects on the Enforcement of Freedom-Restraintive Penalties / O direito de punir na constituição de 1988 e os reflexos na execução da pena privativa de liberdade
Although imprisonment exists since Ancient Times, it has been established as a penalty due to the illuminist ideals which sought a way to humanize the Absolutist States punitive system, whose sanction par excellence was the death penalty, among others in which the State exercised extreme cruelty in their application. The objective of this study is to analyze
Publicado em: 2007
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3. O tratamento do preso no direito penal internacional
O reconhecimento das garantias jurídicas do preso não coincidiu com a fase inicial da história do direito penal, o que estimulou juízos desvalorativos sobre sua pessoa. Remonta ao período pós-guerras mundiais a atenção especial dirigida ao tratamento do preso, motivada pela necessidade de internacionalização dos direitos humanos. A Carta das Naçõ
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Causas do abandono do tratamento da tuberculose no Centro de Doenças infecto-parasitárias e no Centro Especializado Municipal, Unidades de Referencia de Campo Grande, MS, 2002 e 2003
This descriptive epidemiological study of a series of cases characterizes those of tuberculosis treatment abandonment in the reference Health Unitsthe Centre for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (CEDP) and the Specialized Municipal Center-in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil, during 2002 and 2003. Data were collected in a study of the registers
Publicado em: 2006
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5. ExecuÃÃo da pena e tratamento penitenciÃrio: o ideal e a realidade
This dissertation broaches the relationship between the carrying out of the sentence and the treatment received by the prisoner in the penitentiary, as a segment of the juridical order as well as its taking effect in social practice, both in general terms as well as specifically in the treatment given to those being reeducated in the prison system of the Fed
Publicado em: 2002
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6. ExecuÃÃo da pena e tratamento penitenciÃrio: o ideal e a realidade
This dissertation broaches the relationship between the carrying out of the sentence and the treatment received by the prisoner in the penitentiary, as a segment of the juridical order as well as its taking effect in social practice, both in general terms as well as specifically in the treatment given to those being reeducated in the prison system of the Fed
Publicado em: 2002
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7. Dilemmas of medical ethics in the Canadian Penitentiary Service.
There is a unique hospital in Canada-and perhaps in the world-because it is built outside prison walls and it exists specifically for the psychiatric treatment of prisoners. It is on the one hand a hospital and on the other a prison. Moreover it has to provide the same quality and standard of care which is expected of a hospital associated with a university
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8. Pharmacokinetic Determinants of Penicillin Cure of Gonococcal Urethritis
In a 1964 study of the pharmacokinetic determinants of penicillin cure of gonococcal urethritis, 45 male prisoner volunteers were experimentally infected with strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae having known in vitro penicillin susceptibility. After developing urethritis, subjects received intramuscular penicillin G and had serum samples obtained serially to de
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9. The place of medicine in the American prison: ethical issues in the treatment of offenders.
In Britain doctors and others concerned with the treatment of offenders in prison may consult the Butler Report (see Focus, pp 157) and specialist journals, but these sources are concerned with the system in Britain only. In America the situation is different, both in organization and in certain attitudes. Dr Peter L Sissons has therefore provided a companio