Civil Disorders
Mortality associated with use of weapons in armed conflicts, wartime atrocities, and civilian mass shootings: literature review. (1/25)
OBJECTIVE: To determine the implications of variation in mortality associated with use of weapons in different contexts. DESIGN: Literature review. SETTINGS: Armed conflicts and civilian mass shootings, 1929-96. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Mortality from wounds. RESULTS: During the fighting of war the number of people wounded is at least twice the number killed and may be 13 times as high; this ratio of the number wounded to the number killed results from the impact of a weapon system on human beings in the particular context of war. When firearms are used against people who are immobilised, in a confined space, or unable to defend themselves the wounded to killed ratio has been lower than 1 or even 0. CONCLUSIONS: Mortality from firearms depends not only on the technology of the weapon or its ammunition but also on the context in which it is used. The increased mortality resulting from the use of firearms in situations other than war requires a complex interaction of factors explicable in terms of wound ballistics and the psychology of the user. Understanding these factors has implications for recognition of war crimes. In addition, the lethality of conventional weapons may be increased if combatants are disabled by the new non-lethal weapons beforehand; this possibility requires careful legal examination within the framework of the Geneva Conventions. (+info)Exposure to violence, coping resources, and psychological adjustment of South African children. (2/25)
The effects of exposure to direct and vicarious political, family, and community violence on the adjustment of 625 six-year-old black South African children was examined. Ambient community violence was most consistently related to children's psychosocial outcomes. Resources in the form of individual child resilience, maternal coping, and positive family relationships were found to mitigate the adverse impact in all the assessed domains of children's functioning. (+info)Modeling civil violence: an agent-based computational approach. (3/25)
This article presents an agent-based computational model of civil violence. Two variants of the civil violence model are presented. In the first a central authority seeks to suppress decentralized rebellion. In the second a central authority seeks to suppress communal violence between two warring ethnic groups. (+info)Vulnerability to homicide in Karachi: political activity as a risk factor. (4/25)
BACKGROUND: Previous studies analysing Karachi ambulance data from 1993 to 1995 identified neighbourhoods in Karachi disproportionately affected by homicide. As a step toward developing intervention programmes to curb violence, we conducted a study to identify risk factors for becoming a homicide victim in a high violence area of Karachi. METHODS: We interviewed families of 35 cases, individuals intentionally killed through acts of violence between January 1994 and January 1997, and 85 community-based controls frequency matched by sex, from Orangi, a high violence area of Karachi. RESULTS: Most of our cases and controls were male (97% and 92%, respectively) and had similar socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. All the victims were killed by firearms; 4 (11%) had been tortured prior to death. Most of the victims were killed in the streets (n = 25, 71%). Of these, 7 (36%) had been killed by law-enforcement officers, while 6 (24%) died from indiscriminate firing. People who were killed were 34 times more likely to have attended all political processions (29% versus 1%, odds ratio [OR] = 34; 95% CI: 4-749, P < 0.001), 19 times more likely to have attended political meetings (31% versus 2%, OR = 19; 95% CI: 4-136, P < 0.001), and 17 times more likely to have held an important position in a political party (29% versus 2%, OR = 17; 95% CI: 3-120, P < 0.001) than controls. CONCLUSIONS: Homicide in Orangi was political. Efforts to improve trust between ethnic groups and to build legitimacy for non-violent forms of conflict resolution are important steps to limit future violence. (+info)DOTS-based tuberculosis treatment and control during civil conflict and an HIV epidemic, Churachandpur District, India. (5/25)
OBJECTIVE: To pilot the WHO guidelines on DOTS for tuberculosis (TB) among displaced people affected by conflict in Churachandpur District, Manipur State, north-east India, which has endured an HIV epidemic, injecting drug use, civil unrest, high levels of TB, and poor TB treatment and prevention services for many years. METHODS: Prerequisites for TB control programmes were established. WHO guidelines and protocols were adapted for local use. Outreach workers were appointed from each ethnic group involved in the conflict, and training was conducted. Quality control and evaluation processes were introduced. FINDINGS: TB was diagnosed in 178 people between June and December 1998. Of the 170 with pulmonary disease, 85 were smear-positive. Successful outcomes were recorded in 91% of all patients and in 86% of smear-positive cases of pulmonary TB. The default rate and the mortality rate were low at 3% each. HIV positive serostatus was the only factor associated with a poor treatment outcome. CONCLUSION: TB treatment and control were possible in a conflict setting and WHO targets for cure were attainable. The factors associated with the success of the programme were strong local community support, the selection of outreach workers from each ethnic group to allow access to all areas and patients, the use of directly observed therapy three times a week instead of daily in the interest of increased safety, and the limiting of distances travelled by both outreach workers and patients. (+info)Mental health in Northern Ireland: have "the Troubles" made it worse? (6/25)
OBJECTIVES: To measure the effects of the civil unrest (the Troubles) on the mental health of the general population of Northern Ireland. DESIGN: A secondary analysis of a nationally representative population survey conducted in 1997. SETTING: Northern Ireland. METHODS: This is an analysis of the 1694 respondents (aged 16-64) who had their mental health assessed using the 12 question version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ). The effects of the Troubles was based on the responses to two survey questions; one asking about the impact on respondent's area; the second about the impact on the life of the respondent or their family. To model simultaneous effects, multiple logistic regression models were constructed with GHQ case as the dependent variable, the impact of the Troubles questions as independent variables, and the demographic, socioeconomic, and health related factors as covariates. RESULTS: 21.3% (361) of respondents said that the Troubles had either "quite a bit" or "a lot" of impact on their lives or the lives of their families and 25.1% (418) reported a similar impact on their area of residence. The likelihood of psychological morbidity increased the greater the extent to which the Troubles affected the respondent's area or life, the association being stronger for the second factor. Neither demographic nor socioeconomic factors significantly diminished this relation although adjusting for health related factors did attenuate the magnitude of the odd ratios especially for the effects of the Troubles on area of residence. CONCLUSION: It is probable that mental health of the population of Northern Ireland has been significantly affected by the Troubles. Whether this is attributable to the violence in itself or to other aspects of the Troubles is unclear and whether any additional inputs from psychiatric services are needed requires further study. (+info)The influence of social and political violence on the risk of pregnancy complications. (7/25)
BACKGROUND: Events in Chile provided an opportunity to evaluate health effects associated with exposure to high levels of social and political violence. METHODS: Neighborhoods in Santiago, Chile, were mapped for occurrences of sociopolitical violence during 1985-86, such as bomb threats, military presence, undercover surveillance, and political demonstrations. Six health centers providing prenatal care were then chosen at random: three from "high-violence" and three from "low-violence" neighborhoods. The 161 healthy, pregnant women due to deliver between August 1 and September 7, 1986, who attended these health centers were interviewed twice about their living conditions. Pregnancy complications and labor/delivery information were subsequently obtained from clinic and hospital records. RESULTS: Women living in the high-violence neighborhoods were significantly more likely to experience pregnancy complications than women living in lower violence neighborhoods (OR = 5.0; 95% CI = 1.9-12.6; p less than 0.01). Residence in a high-violence neighborhood was the strongest risk factor observed; results persisted after controlling for several sets of potential confounders. CONCLUSION: Living in areas of high social and political violence increased the risk of pregnancy complications among otherwise healthy women. (+info)Effects of armed conflict on access to emergency health care in Palestinian West Bank: systematic collection of data in emergency departments. (8/25)
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of restrictions in access to hospital services imposed on the civilian population during the armed conflict in the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel. DESIGN: Consecutive registration of demographic and medical data, with information about transportation time, delay in access to hospital, and course of hospital contact. SETTING: Three hospital emergency departments in Bethlehem and Nablus, in the occupied Palestinian West Bank, during one week in each hospital. PARTICIPANTS: All patients seeking health care in the three hospitals during the study period. RESULTS: A total of 394 of the 2228 emergency department contacts reported being delayed at checkpoints or by detours on their way to the emergency department. Hospital admission was significantly more common for these patients: 32% (n = 125) compared with 13% (n = 205) among those who were not delayed. CONCLUSION: 18% of the emergency department contacts were delayed because of the occupation. The higher hospital admission rate in this group suggests that restrictions in access to hospital services influence the severity of the medical conditions presented. (+info)
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Civil disorder
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George Floyd protests
"Facts + Statistics: Civil Disorders". Insurance Information Institute. Retrieved February 16, 2022. Krugman, Paul (February 14 ... Civil rights activists and protesters noted the forthcoming civil rights case against the four police officers at the scene of ... the highest recorded damage from civil disorder in U.S. history, and surpassing the record set during the 1992 Los Angeles ... The civil unrest and protests began as part of international reactions to the murder of George Floyd, a 46-year-old African ...
Locked in the Poorhouse
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Newburgh Free Academy
Race-related Civil Disorders. The Lemberg Center for the Study of Violence. 1969. p. 46. ""The blackest white man I know" Civil ...
Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation
In addition, "Important segments of the media failed to report adequately on the causes of civil disorders and on the ... But following the civil rights movement of the mid-sixties - the peaceful marches and demonstrations, the Civil Rights Act of ... National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Final Report. Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1968. ... the 1967-1968 bipartisan National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (the Kerner Riot Commission, after the big city ...
Weather Underground
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Kerner Commission
Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders public domain audiobook at LibriVox National Advisory Commission On Civil Disorders, ... The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, known as the Kerner Commission after its chair, Governor Otto Kerner Jr. ... The commission's final work, Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders or Kerner Report, was issued on ... "Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, Summary of Report, Introduction" The Kerner Commission Report, ...
When the looting starts, the shooting starts
... and Civil Disorders (PDF) (Report). Stanford Research Institute, under commission to the National Advisory Commission on Civil ... Rizzo's policy on quelling riots was paraphrased and quoted in the report Firearms, Violence, and Civil Disorders (1968).: 44 ... "Hoodlums have no license to burn and sack Philadelphia in the name of civil liberties and civil rights activities." Rizzo ... "We haven't had any serious problems with civil uprising and looting because I've let the word filter down that when the looting ...
Timeline of Paris
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Mental health in aviation
Feijó, Denise; Luiz, Ronir Raggio; Camara, Volney Magalhães (May 2012). "Common Mental Disorders Among Civil Aviation Pilots". ... A study of 809 Brazilian pilots found that between 6.7 and 12% had a common mental disorder. For pilots with a heavy workload, ... Following the Germanwings Flight 9525, both the IATA and the Civil Aviation Medical Association are looking into solutions, one ... complicated by the fact that few medical examiners fully understand the complexity and effects of the different disorders. ...
Jelani Cobb
National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (2021). Cobb, Jelani & Matthew Guariglia (eds.). The essential Kerner ... Cobb specializes in post-Civil War African-American history, 20th-century American politics, and the history of the Cold War. ... Cobb, William Jelani (2004). Antidote to Revolution: African American Anticommunism and the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1931- ... African American Anticommunism and the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1931-1957. In 2003, Cobb wrote about the William Lynch speech ...
Paris in the 18th century
Large-scale demonstrations and civil disorders begin. 1789 12-19 May - Paris elects deputies to the Estates-General, a ... In one period of fifteen months, 5,994 civil law divorces were granted in Paris, of which 3,886 were requested by the wife. of ... Marriages were no longer controlled by the church, but by the new civil code, which described marriage as "nature in action." ... In the 1730s, the lawyers formed their own association and began to provide formal professional training in civil law. Forty- ...
COINTELPRO
Hearings on Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders. 90th Cong., 1st sess. - 91st Cong., 2d sess, 1967-1970. U.S. Congress. Senate ... During the early sixties, at the height of the civil rights movement, and the human rights movement, the police in the United ... "A white mother went to Alabama to fight for civil rights. The Klan killed her for it". washingtonpost.com. Archived from the ... FBI informant Rowe has also been implicated in some of the most violent crimes of the 1960s civil rights era, including attacks ...
Frank Stagg (theologian)
"Facts About Civil Disorder." The Baptist Program 30 (August 1970) 30-35. The Study Guide for Seminary Extension Course New ... These included civil rights, gender equity, Vietnam, the First Gulf War, ecumenism and aging. He also argued for the Bible's ...
Flight attendant
Feijo, Denise; Luiz, Ronir R.; Camara, Volney M. (April 2014). "Common mental disorders among civil aviation flight attendants ... In 1964, United States President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law which prohibited sex discrimination and ... employment to be illegal sex discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Also in 1968, the EEOC ruled that ... employment to be illegal sex discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Flight attendant Roz Hanby became ...
Algiers Motel incident
National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, op cit., p. 321 Fine 2007, pp. 95-96. "Economy-Printing - The Raid". www. ... Riots and civil disorder in Detroit, July 1967 events in the United States, Police brutality in the United States, Motels in ... Robert Paille and David Senak on a charge of conspiring to deny civil rights to the motel occupants. An indictment was not ... and conspiracy to commit civil rights abuse were filed against three officers. Charges of assault and conspiracy were also ...
1967 Detroit riot
Civil rights movement, Riots and civil disorder in Detroit, July 1967 events in the United States, Police brutality in the ... National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, op cit., p. 321 Fine (1989), Violence in the Model City, pp. 99-100 "The ... New York: Vintage Books, 1990, p. 8 Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, New York: Bantam Books, 1968 ... 53-55 Fine (1989), Violence in the Model City, p. 50 National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, (1968), p. 90. "51% of ...
Timeline of race relations and policing in Minneapolis-Saint Paul
... the 1968 report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. United States National Advisory Commission on Civil ... The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Report (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice, ... The Dakota War which was part of the Sioux Wars and the American Civil War, had ended in 1862. At that time, the population of ... By the time he left the office of mayor after three years, he had "made great progress in Minneapolis in parts of his civil ...
Operation Parthenon
This resulted in civil disorder; looting of Arab-owned property; and organised killings of Arabs. The ASP, led by Abeid Karume ...
1967 Tampa riots
Report of the National Advisory Committee on Civil Disorders. [United States?. 1968. hdl:2027/mdp.39015000225428. FIRST ... Riots and civil disorder in Florida, African-American riots in the United States, 1967 riots, History of Tampa, Florida, ... to move into the area where they thought the civil disorder was happening. While assembling at Cass Street, they would ... During the Civil Rights Movement in Tampa, there would be little violence in the city. Starting in February 1960, a series of ...
Colored People's Time (TV show)
The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, more commonly referred to as the Kerner Commission, sought to understand ... "REPORT OF THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS , The Eisenhower Foundation - Restoring America's Promise at Home ...
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
"Civil Disorder: What Do We Know? How Should We Prepare?" (PDF). Police Foundation. April 1993. p. 46. "2 Agents Suspended in ...
Criminal proceedings in the January 6 United States Capitol attack
On March 8, 2022, he was found guilty on all five counts: transporting a firearm in furtherance of a civil disorder; ... was charged with obstructing law enforcement during a civil disorder and unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon on Capitol ... obstructing officers during a civil disorder; and obstruction of justice - hindering communication through force or threat of ...
Crime in Akron, Ohio
Retrieved 2022-11-20.} "The Report of The AKRON COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS" (PDF). akronlibrary.org. April 16, 1969. ... List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States "City of Akron: News Releases 2009: State of the City Presentation". Ci. ...
Revolt of the Barretinas
Civil disorder lasted from 1687 to 1689. Support for the revolt was concentrated in rural areas, particularly the poor. The ... and now with these disorders justice has totally perished. Officials cannot leave the city in safety to draw up prosecutions or ...
Human behavior
Significant social conflict can cause civil disorder. International conflict is that between nations or governments. It may be ... Common mental disorders include mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and substance dependence. Psychology ... These systems may be derived from divine law, natural law, civil authority, reason, or a combination of these and other ... The Social Contract: A Personal Inquiry into the Evolutionary Sources of Order and Disorder. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-10347-6. ...
On the Mindless Menace of Violence
No wrongs have ever been righted by riots and civil disorders. A sniper is only a coward, not a hero, and an uncontrolled, ... That evening he held a meeting with his aides over how to get the attention of middle-class whites weary of the civil rights ... With the speech, Kennedy sought to counter the King-related riots and disorder emerging in various cities, and address what he ... On April 4, 1968, African-American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by a sniper in Memphis, ...
Katherine Peden
Disorders, United States National Advisory Commission on Civil (2 September 1968). "Report". U.S. Government Printing Office - ...
Dissaving
Other causes might be due to civil disorders, hyperinflation, or war. In December 2019 until January 2019, when the US faced a ...
Ghetto riots (1964-1969)
Riots and civil disorder in the United States, Post-civil rights era in African-American history, History of civil rights in ... Civil rights movement Nadir of American race relations List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States Louis C Goldberg ... "REPORT OF THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS - SUMMARY" (PDF). Eisenhower Foundation. U.S. Government. ... The civil disorders of 1967 involved Negroes acting against local symbols of white American society, authority and property in ...
Deaths in December 2014
Martha Farkas Glaser, 93, Civil Rights Activist and Manager of Jazz musician Erroll Garner. Sjefke Janssen, 95, Dutch racing ... Billy Milligan, 59, American criminal defendant diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, cancer. John Persen, 73, ... Alphonse J. Jackson, 87, American educator and civil rights activist, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1972- ... John Kennett Starnes, 96, Canadian civil servant, diplomat and novelist. Norman Wray, 91, American Roman Catholic missionary, ...
Will Hall (writer)
He was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, a form of schizophrenia. After leaving the traditional mental health system in ... and traveled to El Salvador and Nicaragua during the civil wars in those countries. In 1990, Hall began to suffer a ... Hearing Voices Movement Psychiatric survivors movement Biopsychiatry controversy Trauma model of mental disorders Social model ... People with schizoaffective disorder, University of California, Santa Cruz alumni). ...
Yessentuki
During the Russian Civil War, resort facilities of Yessentuki fell into decay. Restoration work began only in 1920. In 1922, ... health resort specialises in treatment of patients with diseases of digestion organs as well as those with metabolic disorder. ...
Digital self-determination
Bradshaw, Samantha; Howard, Philip N. "The Global Disinformation Disorder: 2019 Global Inventory of Organised Social Media ... civil society, and the private sector. The work of this network conceptualizes digital self-determination as "a way of ... civil society members have also advocated for digital self-determination. For example, Ferdinand von Schirach, a legal attorney ... to activists and members of the civil society, have called for digital infrastructure, tools and systems that protect and ...
Health realization
In the Health Realization ("HR") model, all psychological phenomena, from severe disorder to glowing health, are presented as ... a civil-liberties lawyer, was quoted as agreeing that "essentially [the institute] seems like a cover for a religious-type ...
1850 Yamsé Ghoon Riots
Riots and civil disorder in Mauritius, Anti-Indian racism in Africa, 1850 murders in Africa, 19th-century murders in Mauritius ...
First War of Scottish Independence
With Scotland threatening to descend into civil war, King Edward I of England was invited in by the Scottish nobility to ... there was widespread discontent and disorder after the English Crown extended its dominion over Scotland. Acts of defiance were ...
Veterans benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder in the United States
... upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations and not upon the impairment ... Posttraumatic stress disorder, 38 C.F.R. § 3.304(f), ("Service connection for posttraumatic stress disorder requires medical ... Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious, potentially debilitating psychiatric disorder that can develop after ... The rating schedule for mental disorders is called the "General Rating Formula for Mental Disorders" (38 C.F.R. § 4.130), which ...
Axel von Fersen the Younger
Anticipating the American Civil War nearly 80 years later, von Fersen remarked that he wouldn't be surprised to see Virginia ... They are hunted everywhere, and yesterday, in one spot, we captured 119; many more will probably be taken ... Disorder is ... On meeting Washington, von Fersen remarked: He has the air of a hero; he is very cold, speaks little, but is polite and civil. ... for it is the lowest of the populace who make the disorder. The bourgeoisie was immediately armed and that did much to restore ...
History of the Jews in Poland
Further disorder and anarchy reigned supreme in Poland during the second half of the 18th century, from the accession to the ... Additionally, it has been noted that some ethnic Poles were as prominent as Jews in filling civil and police positions in the ... Many attacks were launched against Jews during the Russian Civil War, the Polish-Ukrainian War, and the Polish-Soviet War ... At the same time the Soviet authorities encouraged young Jewish communists to fill in the newly emptied government and civil ...
Job interview
However, some individuals who are morbidly obese and whose obesity is due to a physiological disorder may be protected against ... Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Equal employment Opportunity Commission (www.eeoc.gov) Equal Employment Opportunity ... ISBN 978-0-7879-7819-8. "Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964". Landy, Frank J. (2005). "Disparate Impact". Employment ... The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 1991 (Title VII) were passed into law to prevent the discrimination of individuals due to race ...
Guizhou clique
In August, Dai was transferred to the Office of Military Affairs of Sichuan, with the post of civil governor passed on to Liu ... Liu also consulted Yuan Zuming, one of his supporters who was a subordinate of Wang Wenhua, to sow disorder from within Wang's ... In June, after Yuan Shikai's death, Beijing appointed Liu to the position of Dujun, with Dai Kan becoming the civil governor. ... However, he continued to participate in the civil war in Sichuan, and he left governing to his subordinates - Wang Tianpei, ...
2020 Ivorian protests
... massive rioting and increasingly violent street demonstrations adding to the growing massive street protests and civil disorder ... After the civil unrest and opposition protests, the government crackdown became severe, with at least 85 killed in the protest ... Second Ivorian Civil War "Ivory Coast bars public protests until September". News24. 20 August 2020. "At least two killed, ... Anti-Alassane Ouattara protests rocked the country, mainly the Christian south, sparking fears of a civil war. Thousands ...
Woodrow Wilson
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MI5
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Post-Traumati6
- First Lady of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), after he actively participated in the civil war in Nigeria without receiving rehabilitation. (informationng.com)
- Mrs. Buhari said this yesterday while attending as the special guest of honor at the Armed Forces Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Centre (AFPTSDC) groundbreaking event organized by the Defence and Police Officers' Wives Association (DEPOWA) which was led by Mrs. Lucky Irabor. (informationng.com)
- Officers with higher post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms had a nearly two-fold reduction in brachial artery flow-mediated dilation, indicating greater impairment of endothelial function (physiologic dysfunction of the normal biochemical processes carried out by the cells which line the inner surface of blood vessels) than officers with fewer PTSD symptoms. (cdc.gov)
- Issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder and past exposures from time in the military may impact health of the firefighters. (cdc.gov)
- Dr Curry also testified that Heard did not suffer post-traumatic stress disorder from her relationship with Depp, as Heard had claimed. (dadventures.io)
- That voice reminds me of the accounts I've heard from veterans suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder. (humanitiestexas.org)
Unrest6
- Students line a busy intersection and overpass in the Denver suburb of Littleton, Colo., on Sept. 25, protesting a Jefferson County School Board proposal to emphasize patriotism and downplay civil unrest in the teaching of U.S. history. (npr.org)
- In the wake of this widespread civil unrest, President Lyndon Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders chaired by Illinois governor Otto Kerner. (nationalhumanitiescenter.org)
- For example, in 1998, civil unrest caused by different factors affected 20 out of the 46 countries in the Region, leading to over 40 million displaced persons and seven million refugees. (who.int)
- Keeping your Business Safe During Civil Unrest Large scale protests, moments of civil unrest and even riots and violence can break out just about anywhere. (quantumsecuritygates.com)
- Civil disorder and moments of unrest can happen just about anywhere. (quantumsecuritygates.com)
- The impact of the April 1992 civil unrest on the Los Angeles REI WIC program and its participants. (cdc.gov)
Dissociative Identity3
- Should People with Multiple Personalities or Dissociative Identity Disorder Be Parents? (wordpress.com)
- The Psychology Industry is responsible for conducting research and insuring that mental health care is safe and effective but in the instance of multiple personalities, professionally referred to as Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID, researchers lag way behind in connecting science to this mental malady that remains one of the largest debacles in the industry according to Paul McHugh, M.D., former head of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University, USA. (wordpress.com)
- Most of them present multiplicity strictly in terms of multiple personality disorder, dissociative identity disorder, or MPD/DID -- which is not our view. (astraeasweb.net)
20201
- As part of this, I'm looking forward to discussing the impact of 2020 on disordered eating with Beat's CEO Andrew Radford. (blog.gov.uk)
National Advisory3
- Source: Kerner Commission, Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968). (americanyawp.com)
- National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. (jfklibrary.org)
- The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders in 1968 blamed rioting around the country on the police in many instances. (securityinfowatch.com)
PTSD2
- Revealing how he suffered PTSD following Buhari's civil war experiences, detention and electoral losses, Aisha said the first mistake she made in Buhari's house was to tell him his mistakes. (informationng.com)
- He specializes in providing comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for a variety of conditions including dementia, Alzheimer.s disease, complications from a stroke, traumatic brain injury, concussions, learning disabilities, ADHD, and PTSD in clinical, civil, and criminal cases. (experts.com)
Widespread civil2
- However, its prevalence is believed to be high due to widespread civil disturbances, the rising incidence of substance abuse, and increasing poverty. (who.int)
- After Hurricane Katrina, many residents legally armed themselves to protect their lives and property from widespread civil disorder. (armsandthelaw.com)
Violence3
- Violence and civil disorder simmer. (apple.com)
- I will not tolerate violence and civil disorder. (houstonchronicle.com)
- Massed cognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in women survivors of intimate partner violence. (mdedge.com)
Servants3
- The CSEDN have put together an exciting programme of events for all civil servants to take part in during EDAW. (blog.gov.uk)
- To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport what the absentee rate for civil servants in his Department was in each of the last three years. (theyworkforyou.com)
- Work characteristics and psychiatric disorder in civil servants in London. (bvsalud.org)
19671
- The summer of 1967 again brought racial disorders to American cities, and with them shock, fear and bewilderment to the nation. (americanyawp.com)
Bipolar disorder2
- In a news conference Friday, an attorney for the Sutherland family, said that Sutherland's mental health issues of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder were so severe he should never have been held in a nonmedical portion of the jail, and that the videos portrayed a "use of force that was so unnecessary and excessive that there are no words. (tribtown.com)
- My educational background is in Developmental Psychology, but living with bipolar disorder has drawn me to this work. (cmwn.org)
Prevalence3
- The International Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, present at the meeting, explained that gaming disorder is "a distinct addictive disorder with a global prevalence of between .2 percent and 2.3 percent," that it "particularly affects young people," and that it "has become almost ubiquitous worldwide. (healthpolicy-watch.org)
- Serosurveys have indicated that HIV was not present in Somalia before the civil war and to date Somalia has had an HIV prevalence markedly below that of its neighbours. (who.int)
- health context, 2) mental health policies and plans, 3) mental disorder prevalence and treatment coverage, 4) mental health services, 5) cultural issues and non-health sector/community-based services, and 6) monitoring and evaluation/health information systems. (who.int)
Defence1
- The three-day event included an exhibition containing booths for Basmet Amal team (a Smile for Hope), Contact Center of Ministry of Health, Oman Hereditary Blood Disorder Association (OHBDA), Civil Defence and Traffic Safety. (gov.om)
19681
- Wanting to show the history of civil disorder, and evoke student involvement, she decides to build the week around the showing and discussion of a film about the violent riots involving the police and demonstrators in Chicago during the 1968 Democratic Convention. (bestchoicewriters.com)
Psychiatric4
- They reflect the current medical knowledge and standards of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). (cdc.gov)
- The term "mental disorder" is limited to those disorders described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association. (crowdsourcelawyers.com)
- Few patients with this disorder agree to accept psychiatric consultation or psychological assessment. (medscape.com)
- Todd Carlisle, an attorney with Disability Rights Washington, told lawmakers that opening new civil beds at the state's psychiatric hospitals may not actually solve the problem Dhingra's bill aims to address. (publicola.com)
Officers1
- the broad scope of "gravely disabled" increases the number of persons police officers can involuntarily transport, increasing the likelihood of inappropriate and involuntary commitment of persons with mental health disorders. (bvsalud.org)
Protests1
- Some of the protests were violent and the excesses of these few tended to discredit all protests and demonstrations, most of which were peaceable applications of Civil Disobedience. (constitution.org)
People9
- Eating Disorders Awareness Week (1-7 March) aims to raise awareness and show solidarity and compassion for people affected by this debilitating condition. (blog.gov.uk)
- UK charity Beat estimates that 1.25-3.4 million people in the UK currently experience eating disorders. (blog.gov.uk)
- A Beat survey found over 30% of people felt they were stigmatised or discriminated against because of their eating disorder at work. (blog.gov.uk)
- The inclusion of these conditions into ICD-11, based on rigorous scientific analysis," they said, "is very timely, and will allow for better and more evidence-based responses to these disorders, fostering human rights-based prevention and treatment, and hopefully better support to all people in need. (healthpolicy-watch.org)
- Civil Disobedience means that the people can nullify tyrannical governmental actions. (constitution.org)
- Advocates also say that hospitalizing people who need short-term treatment in large institutions far away from where they live works against the state's larger goal of treating people with behavioral health disorders in their own communities. (publicola.com)
- Cnsnews.com reports: Dr. McHugh, the author of six books and at least 125 peer-reviewed medical articles, made his remarks in a recent commentary in the Wall Street Journal, where he explained that transgender surgery is not the solution for people who suffer a "disorder of 'assumption'" - the notion that their maleness or femaleness is different than what nature assigned to them biologically. (newspunch.com)
- There's no overt name-calling or condemnation, but the whole argument is built on the belief that gay people are inherently inferior or, in the words of the Vatican, "intrinsically disordered. (blogspot.com)
- Social services for people with mental disorders are limited or absent in the community. (who.int)
Severe2
- some patients with severe behavioral health disorders even end up in emergency room beds, and others are turned away, often into homelessness. (publicola.com)
- On February 8, 2006, the district attorney filed a petition alleging that Givan had a severe mental disorder that could not be kept in remission without continued treatment and that he would represent a substantial danger to others if released and, on that basis, requesting that the court hold a civil extension hearing and order a two-year extension of treatment. (lawlink.com)
Pathophysiology1
- CRPS is a relatively common disabling disorder of unknown pathophysiology. (medscape.com)
Mental22
- Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions with potentially life-threatening impacts. (blog.gov.uk)
- As a parent of a teenager who has suffered anorexia, I know first-hand of the challenges of eating disorders, anxiety and poor mental health. (blog.gov.uk)
- Medical screening for physical and mental disorders with associated harmful behaviors and substance-related disorders among persons applying for adjustment of status to permanent resident and other persons required by law to have a medical examination, hereafter referred to as applicants, is therefore an essential component of the immigration process. (cdc.gov)
- The required examination includes evaluation of physical and mental disorders with associated harmful behaviors and substance use disorders. (cdc.gov)
- Inadmissibility based on a physical or mental disorder is limited to applicants with associated harmful behavior or potentially harmful behavior. (cdc.gov)
- The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides three grounds of inadmissibility related to substance addiction or abuse, or physical or mental disorders that affect behavior. (cdc.gov)
- Current physical or mental disorder with associated harmful behavior. (cdc.gov)
- Current physical or mental disorder with a history of associated harmful behavior if the harmful behavior is likely to recur or lead to other harmful behavior in the future. (cdc.gov)
- These Instructions are to be followed when determining whether an individual applicant is afflicted with physical and mental disorders with associated harmful behaviors and substance use disorders for all examinations performed. (cdc.gov)
- Mental disorders are health conditions that are characterized by alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior (or some combination thereof). (cdc.gov)
- The current version of the DSM is an authoritative source on the classification of mental disorders and must be available and followed for the purpose of this examination. (cdc.gov)
- V" coded conditions listed in the DSM are not diagnoses but are used in clinical practice settings when the focus of clinical attention is on a behavior that is not due to a mental disorder. (cdc.gov)
- Because these "V" conditions are not mental disorders, they cannot be used in determining if a person has an inadmissible (Class A) health-related condition, regardless of whether there is an associated harmful behavior. (cdc.gov)
- The World Federation for Mental Health, the International Organisation of Good Templars (IOGT International) and the International Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ISBRA) all "strongly supported" the inclusion of gaming disorder into the latest version of the ICD at the meeting. (healthpolicy-watch.org)
- We note the wide-ranging support for the inclusion of gaming and online gambling disorder into ICD-11 by national and international professional organisations working in the field of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions," IOGT International said. (healthpolicy-watch.org)
- The bill would require the state hospitals to admit patients who need to undergo the two weeks of mental health evaluations and treatment needed for a civil court to decide whether they belong in long-term care. (publicola.com)
- and (3) implement a client-centric approach to interacting with persons with mental health disorders through restorative policing and the establishment of a restorative court. (bvsalud.org)
- Givan`s treatment team at NHS opined that he represented a substantial danger of physical harm to others due to mental disease, defect, or disorder and recommended that the court extend his maximum term of commitment by two years. (lawlink.com)
- While the Obama administration, Hollywood, and major media such as Time magazine promote transgenderism as normal, said Dr. McHugh, these "policy makers and the media are doing no favors either to the public or the transgendered by treating their confusions as a right in need of defending rather than as a mental disorder that deserves understanding, treatment and prevention. (newspunch.com)
- This intensely felt sense of being transgendered constitutes a mental disorder in two respects. (newspunch.com)
- Claiming that this is civil-rights matter and encouraging surgical intervention is in reality to collaborate with and promote a mental disorder. (newspunch.com)
- The Republic of Poland declares that it will interpret Article 12 of the Convention in a way allowing the application of the incapacitation, in the circumstances and in the manner set forth in the domestic law, as a measure indicated in Article 12.4, when a person suffering from a mental illness, mental disability or other mental disorder is unable to control his or her conduct. (disability-europe.net)
Organisations1
- The letter was supported by 170 civil society organisations, among them 131 that work directly in the disability field. (disability-europe.net)
20171
- VA/DoD clinical practice guideline for the management of posttraumatic stress disorder and acute stress reaction, version 3.0, 2017. (mdedge.com)
Physical2
- Physical disorders are clinically diagnosed medical conditions where the focus of attention is physical manifestations. (cdc.gov)
- The transgendered person's disorder, said Dr. McHugh , is in the person's "assumption" that they are different than the physical reality of their body, their maleness or femaleness, as assigned by nature. (newspunch.com)
Repression2
- Disruption and disorder nourish repression, not justice. (americanyawp.com)
- The destruction and the bitterness of racial disorder, the harsh polemics of black revolt and white repression have been seen and heard before in this country. (nationalhumanitiescenter.org)
Disobedience10
- Civil Disobedience is as old as our species, as old as war and peace. (constitution.org)
- but in America it is constitutional: Civil Disobedience is at the heart of both British and American constitutionalism. (constitution.org)
- To the establishment media, Civil Disobedience, has an unsavory reputation. (constitution.org)
- Yet Civil Disobedience possesses hallowed status in constitutional history. (constitution.org)
- These victories were 'republican' instances of Civil Disobedience. (constitution.org)
- There were arrests but the laws they opposed were declared unconstitutional because of Civil Disobedience. (constitution.org)
- Civil Disobedience works best for the rich and powerful but during the 1960's it was democratized. (constitution.org)
- Civil Disobedience is rooted in the underlying principles of Anglo-American constitutionalism. (constitution.org)
- The English and the Americans balanced this constitutional equation in characteristically different ways but for both, Civil Disobedience is central to constitutionalism. (constitution.org)
- Initially, federalism and the exercise of States Rights offered some possibility of confronting the central administration with a crisis but that form of institutionalized civil disobedience was eliminated following the Civil War. (constitution.org)
Pandemic1
- Use Disorders During the COVID 19 Pandemic. (cdc.gov)
20221
- 11. Yamokoski C, Flores H, Facemire V, Maieritsch K, Perez S, Fedynich A. Feasibility of an intensive outpatient treatment program for posttraumatic stress disorder within the veterans health care administration [published online ahead of print, 2022 Mar 7]. (mdedge.com)
Person's1
- Like other illness, eating disorders can impact a person's ability to work, whether they themselves are affected or are supporting someone. (blog.gov.uk)
Commitment2
- Civil Commitment for Substance Use Disorders: Coercion or Compassion? (psychiatrictimes.com)
- In this CME, review the clinical, legal, and ethical aspects of the civil commitment for substance use disorders. (psychiatrictimes.com)
ABSTRACT2
- ABSTRACT Somalia has suffered a massive internal population displacement and exodus that began in 1988 and is still ongoing during the prolonged and intermittent civil war. (who.int)
- ABSTRACT This review describes systems-level innovations that may enhance accessibility, economy and integration of treatment services for substance-related disorders. (who.int)
Behaviors1
- NSH documents attached to the petition summarized his history of assaultive behaviors, polysubstance dependence, and long-standing diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type. (lawlink.com)
Movement4
- Reaction to last summer's disorders has quickened the movement and deepened the division. (americanyawp.com)
- The rise of the Black Power movement signified a deep factional division in the civil rights movement. (teachingamericanhistory.org)
- Movement disorders: Is the Feldenkrais method effective? (bvsalud.org)
- A 36-year-old woman with right arm reflex sympathetic dystrophy and dystonic posture (movement disorder). (medscape.com)
Substance Abuse1
- Drug (substance) abuse or addiction (medically identified as a "substance use disorder") of any of the substances listed in Section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act ( Appendix C ). (cdc.gov)
Veterans1
- First, a majority of the firefighters in Boston (62% overall, and 96% of new hires since 2010) are veterans, as a result of a state law that gives preference for civil service jobs to veterans. (cdc.gov)
Radiographic1
- Aim: To analyze all court lawsuits in Brazil in relation to civil liability involving radiographic and tomographic images up to February 2014. (bvsalud.org)
Responses1
- To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-social behaviour (ASB herein) toolkit following the 2011 disorders in England. (emerald.com)
Attacks1
- It was Lebanon of the 70 clashes between a large and dangerous Falangists civil disorder with multiple attacks and general insecurity. (wordhippo.com)
Poverty1
- Austerity = poverty and leads to civil disorder. (mythfighter.com)
Guilty1
- Garcia has pleaded not guilty to civil disorder and other federal charges. (cbsnews.com)
Disability1
- Lee has presented new evidence showing that he has fetal alcohol syndrome disorder, significant brain damage, and intellectual disability. (aclu.org)
Meningitis1
- The top 5 reasons for pediatric malpractice are cardiac or cardiorespiratory arrest, appendicitis, disorder of male genital organs, encephalopathy, and meningitis. (bvsalud.org)
Psychological2
- Patients with factitious disorder imposed on self are seldom willing to admit that they have feigned or caused their own medical or psychological problems. (medscape.com)
- Dr. Emin Gharibian, PsyD is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in Neuropsychology with over 10 years of experience in assessing, treating, and consulting on psychological disorders. (experts.com)
Diagnosis1
- The DSM diagnosis for substance use disorders is used in this examination to determine "drug abuse" and "drug addiction. (cdc.gov)
Immigrant1
- As he has done with environmental leaders, Governor Paul LePage needs a forum to hear from Maine immigrant and civil-rights leaders. (thephoenix.com)
Classification2
- At the World Health Organization Executive Board meeting this week, the proposed inclusion of gaming disorder into the latest version of the WHO disease classification system drew unequivocal support from civil society groups present, but no direct mention from member states aside from the United States, which called the proposed inclusion "premature. (healthpolicy-watch.org)
- It will include a range of updates in the classification of diseases and health problems, and for the first time will include gaming disorder. (healthpolicy-watch.org)
Colleagues4
- I am proud to champion the new Civil Service Eating Disorders Network (CSEDN) efforts to tackle stigma around eating disorders in the workplace and provide support to colleagues. (blog.gov.uk)
- More than four in five respondents felt their colleagues were uninformed about eating disorders. (blog.gov.uk)
- Indeed, this tendency may even be enhanced in such cases because many patients with factitious disorder work in the healthcare field and are colleagues. (medscape.com)
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), together with colleagues at the University at Buffalo (UB), is studying the effects of policing and stress on adverse metabolic and early stage (subclinical) cardiovascular outcomes with the ultimate goal of preventing these and other stress-related disorders. (cdc.gov)
History3
- The self-reported medical history of patients with factitious disorder imposed on self may be extensive. (medscape.com)
- Although a history involving diverse symptoms and organ systems is sometimes regarded as an important indicator of factitious disorder, this feature is not a sensitive indicator. (medscape.com)
- Tracing, then, the evolution of civil society and the pivotal role of philanthropy in the search for and exercise of political and economic power, this book will prove essential to anyone interested in American history and government. (uchicago.edu)
Society2
- National policies and legislation are skewed towards together focal points on substance use from countries of supply reduction, with little emphasis on a public the Region, civil society organizations, the Joint United health response, resulting in resource constraints. (who.int)
- and in the current debates around the issues of substance · establish a platform for effective regional collabo- use, and a relative lack of engagement across sectors, ration to strengthen the public health response to especially between the public sector and civil society. (who.int)
Relation1
- SB 1140 states that marriage is a personal relation arising from a civil, not religious, contract. (obrag.org)
Context1
- This can be traced to a multi-billion dollar industry that feeds upon the demise of parent-child relations.Statistically, fathers and children have been most victimized as the Census Bureau continues to report that between 80 and 90 percent of all parents paying " child support " are fathers.In any other civil rights context, such reports would produce extreme outrage. (wordpress.com)
Control3
- Gaming disorder is defined in ICD-11 as "a pattern of gaming behavior ('digital-gaming' or 'video-gaming') characterized by impaired control over gaming, increasing priority given to gaming over other activities to the extent that gaming takes precedence over other interests and daily activities, and continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences," a WHO Q&A on gaming disorder explains. (healthpolicy-watch.org)
- The survey, conducted in collaboration with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, the Association for Indian Coalition for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders, and Kantar, revealed that 76.3% of Indian households consumed adequately iodized salt (or salt with more than or equal to 15 parts per million of iodine) as per World Health Organization guidelines. (livemint.com)
- The 30th National Coalition for Sustained Optimal Iodine Intake (NCSOII) hosted by the Association for Indian Coalition for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (ICCIDD) has been attended by various National, International and State level public and private stakeholders including Government agencies, Salt industry, Development agencies and Civil societies etc. (livemint.com)
Decades2
- In the decades subsequent to the civil rights era, which of these visions-the integrationist vision or the Black Power vision-has been more influential in American culture and politics? (teachingamericanhistory.org)
- What results is a vital reevaluation of public life during the pivotal decades leading up to the Civil War. (uchicago.edu)
Impact2
Teaching methods1
- The post If you were to have a week-long topic on civil disorder, what teaching methods would you employ and why?Explain appeared first on Bestchoice Writers. (bestchoicewriters.com)
Issues3
- By breaking the stigma through open conversations, we can make the Civil Service a more inclusive workplace for those experiencing any issues. (blog.gov.uk)
- Working with other networks on cross-cutting issues and encouraging diversity of voices around eating disorders. (blog.gov.uk)
- A forensic psychologist has testified that actor Amber Heard has borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder, as the civil lawsuit between her and ex-husband Johnny Depp continues to wallow in the couple's personal issues. (dadventures.io)
Justice1
- Others who studied the administration of criminal justice following the disorder volunteered pertinent information throughout the year. (michiganlawreview.org)