The article highlights the impossibility of the coexistence of modern civilization in conditions of impunity for crimes against humanity, which have no statute of limitations, but due to the lack of punishment and concealment of information it creates even greater crimes. Many of the unjustly convicted political prisoners have been rehabilitated since the condemnation of Stalin\u27s cult of personality and his crimes in Soviet Ukraine since 1956. As a result of the mass rehabilitation of political prisoners, the regime gained serious opposition, some of whom сonsisted of evangelical Baptist communities who advocated genuine freedom of conscience. The Soviet regime used a whole range of preventive and punitive means to fight the opposition, ...
Current article starts from the idea that the Stalinist-Communist political repressions in the Trans...
The article deals with the attempts of the beginning of the rehabilitation and restoration processes...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
this note will briefly develop the history of psychiatric abuse in the Soviet Union. A discussion of...
This dissertation forms the first detailed, historical account of the so-called “political abuse of ...
In October 1989, the General Assembly of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) accepted the Soviet...
Title history Currently known as: BJPsych International Vol 12 (2015) onwards ISSN: 2056-4740 (Print...
The political abuse of psychiatry in both Eastern Europe and China refers to the misuse of psychiatr...
The article deals with the topical issue which is the system and efficiency of execution of imprison...
Straipsnyje analizuojami disidentų įkalinimo SSRS psichiatrijos ligoninėse būdai ir priežastis, laik...
The article focuses on the anti-religious policy of the Soviet Union adopted in relation to believer...
The use of psychiatry for political purposes has been a major subject of debate within the world psy...
It is today beyond genuine dispute that the Soviet authorities systematically intern dissenters in m...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
This thesis examines how Soviet psychiatry took the particular form that it did and how it had a his...
Current article starts from the idea that the Stalinist-Communist political repressions in the Trans...
The article deals with the attempts of the beginning of the rehabilitation and restoration processes...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
this note will briefly develop the history of psychiatric abuse in the Soviet Union. A discussion of...
This dissertation forms the first detailed, historical account of the so-called “political abuse of ...
In October 1989, the General Assembly of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) accepted the Soviet...
Title history Currently known as: BJPsych International Vol 12 (2015) onwards ISSN: 2056-4740 (Print...
The political abuse of psychiatry in both Eastern Europe and China refers to the misuse of psychiatr...
The article deals with the topical issue which is the system and efficiency of execution of imprison...
Straipsnyje analizuojami disidentų įkalinimo SSRS psichiatrijos ligoninėse būdai ir priežastis, laik...
The article focuses on the anti-religious policy of the Soviet Union adopted in relation to believer...
The use of psychiatry for political purposes has been a major subject of debate within the world psy...
It is today beyond genuine dispute that the Soviet authorities systematically intern dissenters in m...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
This thesis examines how Soviet psychiatry took the particular form that it did and how it had a his...
Current article starts from the idea that the Stalinist-Communist political repressions in the Trans...
The article deals with the attempts of the beginning of the rehabilitation and restoration processes...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...