Daniel J N Weishut, Bettina Steiner-Birmanns, Lucy R Aitchison, David Senesh, Alona Korman
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以色列的卫生专业人员和律师多年来一直使用《伊斯坦布尔议定书》(IP)这一国际公认的记录酷刑和虐待的议定书(Abu Akar 等人,2014 年;Weishut,2022 年)。一份完整的《伊斯坦布尔议定书》报告需要大量的精力和投入(主要是公益专家的投入),而作为报告基础的《伊斯坦布尔议定书》访谈对当事人来说往往是一种情绪上的负担。本文介绍了一组酷刑和虐待记录专家在接受修订版(2022 年)时收集到的有关以色列使用 IP 的见解。
The use of the Istanbul Protocol in Israel: Insights at the reception of the revised (2022) version.
Health professionals and lawyers in Israel have used the Istanbul Protocol (IP), the internationally accepted protocol for documenting torture and ill-treatment, for many years (Abu Akar et al., 2014; Weishut, 2022). A complete IP report requires substantial effort and investment of -mostly pro bono- experts, while the IP interview on which it is based is often an emotionally burdensome experience for clients. This paper presents insights about the use of the IP in Israel, as collected by a group of experts in the documentation of torture and ill-treatment, at the reception of the revised (2022) version.