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Best practice recommendations on the application of seclusion and restraint in mental health care: An evidence, human rights, and consensus-based approach KU Leuven
UNLABELLED: WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Seclusion and restraint still regularly occur within inpatient mental health services. The Council of Europe requires the development of a policy on for instance age limits, techniques and time limits. However, they only define the outer limits of such a policy by indicating when rights are violated. Within these limits, many choices remain open. Staff and service managers lack clarity on safe and ...
Self-perceived views on offender rehabilitation in detained adolescent boys: a qualitative analysis in the context of the good lives model KU Leuven
INTRODUCTION: An upcoming offender rehabilitation model, the Good Lives Model (GLM), proposes that effective offender rehabilitation should adopt a dual focus: reducing recidivism risk as well as enhancing the offender's well-being. To achieve this, the GLM suggests rehabilitation should include the prosocial fulfilment of a universal set of human needs termed "primary goods." A focus on primary goods attainment and well-being is hypothesized to ...
Editoriaal – Een nieuwe rechtspositie voor minderjarigen in de jeugdhulp: algemeen of specifiek? KU Leuven
Executive functions, self-control and juvenile delinquency KU Leuven
Both self-control and executive dysfunctions have gained theoretical and empirical support in their relation to juvenile delinquency. However, the precise nature of executive dysfunctions is unclear, and recent models suggest a new conceptualization of self-control, in which executive functions play a supporting role. This research attempts to clarify the role of executive dysfunctions in juvenile delinquency and explicitly integrate executive ...
De doorwerking van het strafrecht in het jeugddelinquentierecht KU Leuven
Youth justice and 'regular' criminal law: two different, independent legal areas. On the one hand youth justice, which has been characterized as 'sui generis' and thus uses its own conceptual framework and follows its own principles, and on the other hand criminal law, which features a conceptual and functional autonomy and acts according to a completely different philosophy. In addition, in the field of children's rights criminal law is often ...