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Jose Quiroga
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 6
Citations - 170
Jose Quiroga is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Torture & Statement (logic). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 162 citations.
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Politically-motivated torture and its survivors:
Jose Quiroga,James M. Jaranson +1 more
TL;DR: Gurr and Quiroga as discussed by the authors conducted a review of the literature on torture rehabilitation from 1998 through mid-2004, focusing on the treatment of politically motivated torture survivors.
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Evaluating the services of torture rehabilitation programmes: history and recommendations.
James M. Jaranson,Jose Quiroga +1 more
TL;DR: This document intends not only to provide the context in which outcome research has been conducted in the past, but how centres can move forward today despite limitations and obstacles.
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Torture in children.
TL;DR: The paper identifies some preventive measure and develops recommendations for action at the local, national and international level that studies the problem of torture in children.
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Statement of the Independent Forensic Expert Group on Conversion Therapy.
Djordje Alempijevic,Rusudan Beriashvili,Jonathan Beynon,Djordje Alempijevic Petersen,Bettina Birmanns,Marie Brasholt,Juliet Cohen,Maximo Duque,Pierre Duterte,Adriaan Van Es,Ravindra Fernando,Şebnem Korur Fincancı,Steen Holger Hansen,Sana Hamzeh,Lilla Hardi,Michele Heisler,Vincent Iacopino,Peter Mygind Leth,James C. Lin,Said Louahlia,Hege Luytkis,Maria-Dolores Morcillo-Mendez,Alejandro Moreno,Valeria Moscoso,Resmiye Oral,Onder Ozkalipci,Jason Payne-James,Jose Quiroga,Hernán Reyes,Sidsel Rogde,Antti Sajantilla,Matthis Schick,Agis Terzidis,Jørgen Lange Thomsen,Morris Tidball-Binz,Felicitas Treue,Peter Vanezis,Duarte Nuno Viera +37 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this medico-legal statement is to provide legal experts, adjudicators, health care professionals, and policy makers, among others, with an understanding of the lack of medical and scientific validity of conversion therapy and the likely physical and psychological consequences of undergoing conversion therapy.
Statement on anal examination in cases of alleged homosexuality.
Djordje Alempijevic,Rusudan Beriashvili,Jonathan Beynon,Ana Deutsch,Maximo Duque,Pierre Duterte,A. van Es,Ravindra Fernando,Şebnem Korur Fincancı,Steen Holger Hansen,Hans Petter Hougen,Iacopino,Peter Mygind Leth,Said Louahlia,M. C. Mendonca,Jens Modvig,Maria-Dolores Morcillo Mendez,Onder Ozkalipci,Jason Payne-James,Jose Quiroga,Ole Vedel Rasmussen,Hernán Reyes,S. Rodge,Antti Sajantila,Daya Somasundaram,Jørgen Lange Thomsen,Felicitas Treue,Peter Vanezis,Duarte Nuno Viera +28 more
TL;DR: Forcibly conducted anal examinations are usually initiated at the request of law enforcement officials, the prosecutor, or the court and conducted in the absence ofinformed consent or in circumstances where individuals are not capable of giving genuine informed consent or where refusal to give consent would be interpreted as self-incrimination.