This article describes three studies on several aspects of police custody in The Netherlands. The first study shows that the quality of accommodation, facilities, interaction and differential treatment are substandard in Dutch police stations, but dependent of the organisational size, degree of specialisation of the custodial task and extensiveness of duty-prescriptions and registration. Detention circumstances in police stations are worse than in remand centres. The second study reveals high prevalence rates of symptoms of depression and somatisation (SCL-90) among police custody detainees. Police custody detainees' symptom levels are higher than those in a jail population and a male general population. The third study addresses the preval...
Contains fulltext : 87405.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ab...
Various Dutch reports show that medical usage among those detained in police cells is many times hig...
Background: In many countries, forensic physicians function as primary care providers for detainees ...
The european convention on human rights requires states to protect the life of detainees and to inve...
PurposeThe Life in Custody (LIC) Study is a nationwide prospective cohort study examining the qualit...
People in police custody are more likely to die prematurely, especially from violent causes. This ar...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
The custody environment is not designed nor can it hope to meet the needs of individuals who are exp...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Almost 5 years ago a huge operation started turning the decentralized Dutch police into a national o...
Background: and goal: The Police is sometimes confronted with the death of a subject during physical...
Iain G McKinnon,1,2 Stuart DM Thomas,3–5 Heather L Noga,6 Jane Senior7 1Institute of Health an...
In 2013, South Africa had the second highest rate of imprisonment in Africa. During the apartheid e...
Background: People in custody are more likely to die prematurely, especially of vi-olent causes, tha...
Objectives: Policing is generally considered a high-risk profession for the development of mental he...
Contains fulltext : 87405.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ab...
Various Dutch reports show that medical usage among those detained in police cells is many times hig...
Background: In many countries, forensic physicians function as primary care providers for detainees ...
The european convention on human rights requires states to protect the life of detainees and to inve...
PurposeThe Life in Custody (LIC) Study is a nationwide prospective cohort study examining the qualit...
People in police custody are more likely to die prematurely, especially from violent causes. This ar...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
The custody environment is not designed nor can it hope to meet the needs of individuals who are exp...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Almost 5 years ago a huge operation started turning the decentralized Dutch police into a national o...
Background: and goal: The Police is sometimes confronted with the death of a subject during physical...
Iain G McKinnon,1,2 Stuart DM Thomas,3–5 Heather L Noga,6 Jane Senior7 1Institute of Health an...
In 2013, South Africa had the second highest rate of imprisonment in Africa. During the apartheid e...
Background: People in custody are more likely to die prematurely, especially of vi-olent causes, tha...
Objectives: Policing is generally considered a high-risk profession for the development of mental he...
Contains fulltext : 87405.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ab...
Various Dutch reports show that medical usage among those detained in police cells is many times hig...
Background: In many countries, forensic physicians function as primary care providers for detainees ...