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_aCurrent migration situation in the EU _b: Torture, trauma and its possible impact on drug use _cEuropean Union Agency for Fundamental Rights |
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_aLuxemburg _bPublications Office of the European Union _c2017 |
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| 300 | _aRecurso online, 24 p. | ||
| 520 | _aThe prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment is a cornerstone of the international and European human rights protection regimes. Nevertheless, a significant number of migrants and asylum applicants experience or witness physical and psychological violence, inhuman or degrading treatment, or are victims of other violent crimes. Most of these cases involve their countries of origin, but incidents do also occur both in transit countries and in the European Union (EU). These experiences can trigger or intensify trauma and undermine mental health. This report looks at the prevalence of torture and trauma among arrivals, as well as its impact in terms of drug use. It also discusses the support available to victims. | ||
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_912822 _aMigrante _binmigración -- emigración |
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_94592 _aMalos tratos |
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_91961 _aDrogas |
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_91574 _aPaíses de la Unión Europea |
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_93889 _aAgencia Europea para los Derechos Fundamentales |
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_uhttp://fra.europa.eu/en/publication/2017/february-monthly-migration-focus-torture _qPDF _z *DESCARGAR PDF* |
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_2udc _cBK _kBoletín UE _mFebrero 2017 |
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