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Deinstitutionalization as Reparative Justice: A Commentary on the IGuidelines on Deinstitutionalization, including in Emergencies/I
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Minkowitz, Tina
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Deinstitutionalization
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/ Practice guidelines (Medicine)
2024
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Minkowitz, Tina
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2024
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Deinstitutionalization as Reparative Justice: A Commentary on the IGuidelines on Deinstitutionalization, including in Emergencies/I
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Deinstitutionalization as Reparative Justice: A Commentary on the IGuidelines on Deinstitutionalization, including in Emergencies/I
2024
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Overview
In this paper, I argue that the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Guidelines on Deinstitutionalization, Including in Emergencies function as an instrument and template for reparative justice towards persons still in institutions and survivors of institutionalization. The Guidelines construct deinstitutionalization as a reparative process at both the systemic and individual levels, as well as calling for the creation of reparation and redress mechanisms. I examine the entire body of the Guidelines, highlight their reparative content, and point out where the text may fall short of this perspective and how the shortcomings might be remedied. This paper is grounded in the situation of psychiatric institutionalization and the concerns of people subjected to that system, emphasizing issues faced by this constituency and its human rights concerns for redress and legal and societal change. The issues addressed include the following: the strengthening of normative standards with regard to the abolition of psychiatric institutionalization and forced interventions and the obligation to immediately end these violations; a policy shift towards the de-medicalization of psychosocial disability; the implications of reparative justice in diminishing the role and authority of those that have operated institutions including the mental health system; the role of adult persons with disabilities as members of families and the role played by some family members in institutionalization; issues to be considered in designing reparations processes and mechanisms. Following some introductory remarks, this paper is structured to follow the outline of the Guidelines, quoting the text with interspersed comments and ending with a brief conclusion.
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MDPI AG
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