Torture and State Violence

CSVR Community Model: Intervening with Victims of Torture and CIDT in Kagiso, Gauteng

Masitha, Jabu, Dominique Dix-Peek, Modiegi Merafe, Kindiza Ngubeni and Tsamme Mfundisi. 2015. CSVR Community Model: Intervening with Victims of Torture and CIDT in Kagiso, Gauteng. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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M&E for Improved Services: Setting Up and Implementing a Clinic-Based M&E System for the Rehabilitation of Torture Victims at the CSVR, Johannesburg

Dix-Peek, Dominique. 2014. M&E for Improved Services: Setting Up and Implementing a Clinic-Based M&E System for the Rehabilitation of Torture Victims at the CSVR, Johannesburg. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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Understanding Contextually Based M&E and Knowledge Generation Systems in the African Region: Towards Effective Torture Rehabilitation Services in the Region

Walker, Caroline, and Dominique Dix-Peek. 2014. Understanding Contextually Based M&E and Knowledge Generation Systems in the African Region: Towards Effective Torture Rehabilitation Services in the Region. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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Torture of suspects, prisoners on the rise 3.4.2014

Apr 3, 2014

Leonie Wagner

Tied to a chair, with a plastic bag over his head and a rope around his neck, a man is electrocuted, the shocks causing deep scorches on his skin.

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Gender and torture does it matter? An exploration of the ways in which gender influences the impact of torture and rehabilitation services.

Goodman, R. Bandeira, M. 2014. Gender and torture does it matter? An exploration of the ways in which gender influences the impact of torture and rehabilitation services. Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation: ...

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Why Do Clients Stay in Counselling: A Comparative Analysis of Why Clients Stay for a Short or Long Time Using CSVR's Psychosocial Services Mar 2014 Dix-Peek, Dominique

Dix-Peek, Dominique. 2014. Why Do Clients Stay in Counselling: A Comparative Analysis of Why Clients Stay for a Short or Long Time Using CSVR’s Psychosocial Services. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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Developing an African torture rehabilitation model: A contextually-informed, evidence-based psychosocial model for the rehabilitation of victims of torture. Part2: Detailing an African torture rehabilitation model through engagement with the clinical team

Bandeira, Monica. August 2013. Developing an African torture rehabilitation model: A contextually-informed, evidence-based psychosocial model for the rehabilitation of victims of torture. Part2: Detailing an African torture rehabilitation model through engagement with the clinical team. ...

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