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Psychiatrie in Haft, Gefangenschaft und Gefängnis

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Psychiatrie spezieller Lebenssituationen

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Straf- und Untersuchungshaft stellen die häufigsten Formen des Freiheitsentzuges dar; von geringerer Bedeutung sind Abschiebe- und Polizeihaft. Hiervon abzugrenzen ist die Lagerhaft, v. a. in Form der Konzentrationslager und Kriegsgefangenenlager.

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Konrad, N. (2000). Psychiatrie in Haft, Gefangenschaft und Gefängnis. In: Helmchen, H., Henn, F., Lauter, H., Sartorius, N. (eds) Psychiatrie spezieller Lebenssituationen. Psychiatrie der Gegenwart, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59625-4_21

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