Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author The distinction between torture and cruel inhuman or degrading treatment,2006,16,3,147-151,Nowak Mental states of adolescents exposed to war in Uganda: finding appropriate methods of rehabilitation,2006,16,2,93-107,Amone-P'Olak Domestic violence against women--an international concern,2006,16,1,30-40,Agnihotri Methods and sequelae of torture: a study in Sri Lanka,2007,17,1,53-56,Fernando Impunity or immunity: wartime male rape and sexual torture as a crime against humanity,2007,17,1,27-47,Zawati Comment on "Psychology and U.S. psychologists in torture and war in the Middle East",2007,17,1,60,Gray Torture in Egypt,2007,17,1,48-52,Abdel Aziz Documentation of torture victims. Implementation of medico-legal protocols,2007,17,1,18-26,Mandel Justification doctrine in the prohibition on torture cruel inhuman or degrading treatment,2008,18,2,116-129,Piggott Pharmacological treatment to prevent and treat post-traumatic stress disorder,2008,18,2,104-106,Bisson A follow up study of allegations of ill-treatment/torture in incommunicado detainees in Spain. Failure of international preventive mechanisms,2008,18,2,87-98,Morentin Prevalence of PTSD and related factors in communities living in conflictual area: Diyarbakir case,2008,18,1,29-37,Ozkan Prevalence of traumatic events and posttraumatic stress symptoms in a student sample in Poland,2008,18,1,12-19,Lis-Turlejska Exposure to traumatic events among adolescents in four nations,2008,18,1,2-11,Elklit How to deal with torture victims,2008,18,2,130-138,Jaffé Medical students' attitudes toward torture,2008,18,2,99-103,Ng Asylum seekers in Denmark--a study of health status and grade of traumatization of newly arrived asylum seekers,2008,18,2,77-86,Worm The role of jurisdiction on persistence of torture in Turkey and public reflections,2008,18,1,51-55,Fincanci Prisoners of war and torture need more attention,2007,17,3,240,Khaji The role of the Istanbul-Protocol in the uphill battle for torture survivors being granted asylum in Europe and ensuring the perpetrators pay,2007,17,3,236-239,Haagensen The proposal for supervision training in Palestine/Middle East,2007,17,3,233-235,Haans Beyond where it started: a look at the "Healing Images" experience,2007,17,3,222-232,Goodsmith Human rights abuses transparency impunity and the Web,2007,17,3,216-221,Miles Documentation of torture victims assessment of the start procedure for medico-legal documentation,2007,17,3,196-202,Mandel Producing medico-legal evidence: documentation of torture versus the Saudi Arabian state of denial,2007,17,3,181-195,Amris Integrating rehabilition of torture victims into the public health of Iraq,2007,17,2,156-168,Al-Saffar Dance/movement therapy approaches to fostering resilience and recovery among African adolescent torture survivors,2007,17,2,134-155,Harris The Convention Against Torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (CAT)/Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (OPCAT),2007,17,2,126-128,Rasmussen The Convention Against Torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (CAT) - articles 22 and 20,2007,17,2,122-125,Sørensen Forensic medical examination of victims of trafficking in human beings,2007,17,2,117-121,Aleksandric The right to reparations for acts of torture: what right what remedies?,2007,17,2,96-116,Shelton Treatment of torture survivors - influences of the exile situation on the course of the traumatic process amd therapeutic possibilities,2007,17,2,88-95,Wenk-Ansohn New treatment approaches: integrating new media in the treatment of war and torture victims,2007,17,2,67-78,Karl Treatment of torture victims--a longitudinal clinical study,2007,17,1,11-17,Genefke The staying power of pain. A comparison of torture survivors from Bosnia and Colombia and their rates of anxiety depression and PTSD,2007,17,1,1-10,Alexander Views on the US ''interrogation'' behaviour,2006,16,1,65-66,Gray The medical aspects of the UN Convention against Torture,2006,16,1,58-64,Rasmussen Medical physical examination in connection with torture,2006,16,1,48-55,Rasmussen The physical and psychological effects of torture in Kurds seeking asylum in the United Kingdom,2006,16,1,41-47,Bradley Self-harming behaviour and dissociation in complex PTSD,2006,16,1,20-29,Momartin Burnout vicarious traumatization and its prevention,2006,16,1,1-9,Pross Torture in China,2006,16,3,268-275,Thelle An important step for prevention of torture. The Istanbul protocol and challenges,2006,16,3,252-267,Ucpinar Ethical dimensions of using individual case history studies in campaigning fundraising and publicity work,2006,16,3,247-251,Sherlock Torture prevention in practice. Association for the Prevention of Torture,2006,16,3,220-246,Pollard Children witnessing atrocities against parents or caregivers a human rights perspective,2006,16,3,190-219,Baro Reparation for torture? Considering the impact of the decision of the UK House of Lords in Jones v Saudi Arabia,2006,16,3,182-189,Ferstman Redressing torture: a genealogy of remedies and enforcement,2006,16,3,152-181,Echeverria Children and torture a comment on the article "Medical physical examination in connection with torture section III",2006,16,2,136-7; author reply 137,Cohn A response to the article by Christian Pross on "Burn out vicarious traumatization and its prevention",2006,16,2,134; author reply 135,Graessner Psychology and U.S. psychologists in torture and war in the Middle East,2006,16,2,128-133,Gray Dermatological findings after alleged torture,2006,16,2,108-127,Rasmussen Psychiatric treatment for extremely traumatized civil war refugees from former Yugoslavia. Possibilities and limitations of integrating psychotherapy and medication,2006,16,2,69-80,Schwarz-Langer Physical forensic signs of sexual torture in children. A guideline for non specialized medical examiners,2009,19,2,157-166,Volpellier Child soldiers as zones of violence in The Democratic Republic of Congo: three cases of medico-legal evidence of torture,2009,19,2,137-144,Guy Torture against children in rebel captivity in Northern Uganda: physical and psychological effects and implications for clinical practice,2009,19,2,102-117,Amone P'olak School-based interventions for minors in war-exposed countries: a review of targeted and general programmes,2009,19,2,88-101,Rousseau Torture in children,2009,19,2,66-87,Quiroga Appendix: Health professionals' participation in interrogations that violate national as well as international laws a dialogue with the American Psychological Association,2008,18,3,183-192, Doctors in prison: documenting torture in detention,2008,18,3,179-182,Reyes Silent healers: on medical complicity in torture,2008,18,3,150-160,Mostad Suicidal ideation post-traumatic stress and suicide statistics in Kosovo. An analysis five years after the war. Suicidal ideation in Kosovo,2009,19,3,238-247,Diaconu Assessment of the psychosocial and mental health needs dysfunction and coping mechanisms of violence affected populations in Bireuen Aceh. A qualitative study,2009,19,3,218-226,Bass Questioning western assessment of trauma among Tibetan torture survivors. A quantitative assessment study with comments from Buddhist Lamas,2009,19,3,194-203,Carlsson Photographic documentation a practical guide for non professional forensic photography,2010,20,1,45-52,Ozkalipci The detection of phosphorus in the tissue of bomb victims in Gaza,2010,20,1,1-3,Thomsen Transitory ischemia as a form of white torture: a case description in Spain,2010,20,2,104-107,Pérez-Sales Living in exile when disaster strikes at home,2010,20,2,76-91,Sveaass Using the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) to describe the functioning of traumatised refugees,2010,20,2,57-75,Jørgensen Psychological evaluation of asylum seekers as a therapeutic process,2007,17,2,79-87,Gangsei A study of aggression among mass-evacuated Kosovo Albanians,2009,19,3,227-237,Prochazka Testimonial therapy. A pilot project to improve psychological wellbeing among survivors of torture in India,2009,19,3,204-217,Agger The Tree of Life: a community approach to empowering and healing the survivors of torture in Zimbabwe,2009,19,3,180-193,Reeler Weeping in silence: the secret sham of torture among Palestinian children,2009,19,2,167-175,Afana Children torture and psychological consequences,2009,19,2,145-156,Alayarian The political and cultural background for using child soldiers,2009,19,2,132-136,Guy Legal consequences for torture in children cases: the Gomez Paquiyauri Brothers vs Peru case,2009,19,2,118-131,Tinta Evaluating psychosocial group counselling with afghan women: is this a useful intervention?,2009,19,1,41-50,Manneschmidt Long-term consequences of falanga torture--what do we know and what do we need to know?,2009,19,1,33-40,Amris The epidemiology of falanga--incidence among Swedish asylum seekers,2009,19,1,27-32,Edston Clinical performance diagnosing alleged exposure to falanga--a phantom study,2009,19,1,19-26,Amris Vascular response to ischemia in the feet of falanga torture victims and normal controls--color and spectral Doppler findings,2009,19,1,12-18,Amris The diagnostic value of clinical examination after falanga--a pilot validation study,2009,19,1,5-11,Amris Doctors' involvement in torture,2008,18,3,161-175,Jesper Reconciliation in Cambodia: Thirty years after the terror of the Khmer Rouge regime,2011,21,2,71-83,Knaevelsrud Osteological proofs of torture and cruelty: forensic findings form a secret cemetery in Tirana Albania,2011,21,3,197-207,Vyshka A mental healthcare model for mass trauma survivors: control-focused behavioral treatment of earthquake war and torture trauma,2011,21,3,190-191,Grodin Near-death experience and out of body phenomenon during torture - a case report,2011,21,3,178-181,Cooper Comparison of two methods of inquiry for torture with East African refugees: Single query versus checklist,2011,21,3,155-172,Hollifield "Not waving drowning". Asphyxia and torture: the myth of simulated drowning and other forms of torture,2012,22,Suppl 1,25-29,Beynon Rape as a weapon of war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,2012,22,1,24-37,Brown Politically-motivated torture and its survivors,2005,15,2/3,1-111,Quiroga Systematic use of psychological torture by U.S. forces,2005,15,1,66-70,Pross Why survival is not enough: Prevailing as a psychotherapeutic imperative for victims of torture,2005,15,1,31-36,Welch Police torture in Bangladesh-allegations by refugees in Sweden,2005,15,1,16-24,Erik Edston The effectiveness of empowerment workshops with torture survivors,2005,15,1,9-15,Curling Engaging the sacred in treatment,2005,15,1,1-8,Piwowarczyk Torture survivors' perceptions of reparation: A survey published by the REDRESS organization 2001,2004,14,1,53-55,Dalton Suicide in custody,2004,14,1,35-37,Sheikh Assessing and responding to secondary traumatisation in the survivors' families,2004,14,1,38-45,Kira A study of the psychological state of formerly abducted children at Gulu World Vision Trauma Centre,2004,14,1,24-34,Amone-P'Olak Case presentation of a tattoo-mutilated Bosnian torture survivor,2004,14,1,16-24,Bernstein Social transition exclusion shame and humiliation,2004,14,1,3-15,Oravecz Dancing to distraction: mediating 'docile bodies' in 'Philippine thriller video',2013,23,2,44-54,Mangaoang 'He plays on the pillory'. The use of musical instruments for punishment in the middle ages and the early modern era,2013,23,2,14-23,Herzfeld-Schild Statement on anal examinations in cases of alleged homosexuality,2016,26,2,85-91, Statement on virginity testing,2015,25,1,62-68, Activity of daily living performance amongst Danish asylum seekers: a cross-sectional study,2014,24,1,49-64,Amris The DSM 5 and the Istanbul Protocol: diagnosis of psychological sequels of torture,2015,25,1,51-61,Mirzaei Torture survivors' symptom load compared to chronic pain and psychiatric in-patients,2016,26,2,74-84,Polatin Prevalence of torture and other war-related traumatic events in forced migrants: a systematic review,2016,26,2,41-73,Vaez Measuring change and changing measures: the development of a torture survivor specific measure of change,2016,26,2,19-40,Horn Creating community life among immigrant survivors of torture and their allies,2016,26,2,3-18,Keys Mental health interventions and priorities for research for adult survivors of torture and systematic violence: a review of the literature,2016,26,1,17-44,Rasmussen Reviewing outcomes of psychological interventions with torture survivors: conceptual methodological and ethical issues,2016,26,1,2-16,Williams Enhancing empathy among humanitarian workers through Project MIRACLE:dDevelopment and initial validation of the Helpful Responses to Refugees Questionnaire,2016,26,3,46-59,Potocky Incommunicado detention and torture in Spain Part IV: psychological and psychiatric consequences of ill-treatment and torture: trauma and human worldviews,2016,26,3,34-45,Morentin Incommunicado detention and torture in Spain Part III: 'Five days is enough': the concept of torturing environments,2016,26,3,21-33,Morentin Incommunicado detention and torture in Spain Part II: enhanced credibility assessment based on the Istanbul Protocol,2016,26,3,8-20,Morentin Incommunicado detention and torture in Spain: Part I: the Istanbul Protocol Project in the Basque Country,2016,26,3,3-7, Testimonial Therapy: impact on social participation and emotional wellbeing among Indian survivors of torture and organized violence,2015,25,2,22-33,Modvig Related to 'A comparative study of the use of the Istanbul Protocol amongst civil society organizations in low-income countries' pp.60-73 Response to Comment I and II by the authors,2016,26,3,80,Jensen Debate Related to 'A comparative study of the use of the Istanbul Protocol amongst civil society organizations in low-income countries' pp.60-73 Comment II: Documentation of Torture and Justice 'Bon pour L'Orient'i?,2016,26,3,77-79,Ozkalipci Debate Related to 'A comparative study of the use of the Istanbul Protocol amongst civil society organizations in low-income countries' pp.60-73 Comment I: Istanbul Protocol in low-income countries - A reply,2016,26,3,74-76,Iacopino A comparative study of the use of the Istanbul Protocol amongst civil society organizations in low-income countries,2016,26,3,60-73,Jensen Descriptive inferential functional outcome data on 9025 torture survivors over six years in the United States,2015,25,2,34-60, Preventing torture for people deprived of freedom: the Atlantic Hope and Black Swan Prison Model,2017,27,1,51-62,Ogbozor Recognition and treatment of law enforcement violence against detainees and prisoners: a survey among Israeli physicians and medical students,2017,27,1,42-50,Arbel Mercy for money: torture's link to profit in Sri Lanka a retrospective review,2017,27,1,28-41,Lee An evaluation of combined narrative exposure therapy and physiotherapy for comorbid PTSD and chronic pain in torture survivors,2017,27,1,13-27,Dibaj Effect of counseling by paraprofessionals on depression anxiety somatization and functioning in Indonesian torture survivors,2015,25,2,1-11,Poudyal Psychotherapy for torture survivors - suggested pathways for research,2016,27,1,1-12,Pérez-Sales Cognitive behavioral psychotherapeutic treatment at a psychiatric trauma clinic for refugees: description and evaluation,2015,25,1,17-32,Nordentoft Group treatment for survivors of torture and severe violence: a literature review,2015,26,1,45-67,Kinet Elusive retributive justice in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia: Challenges of using ECCC Victim Information Forms as a victim participatory rights mechanism,2015,25,2,61-84,Nou Geographical distribution of torture: an epidemiological study of torture reported by asylum applicants examined at the Department of Forensic Medicine University of Copenhagen,2015,25,2,12-21,Hansen Evaluation of the efficacy of a South African psychosocial model for the rehabilitation of torture survivors,2018,28,1,34-57,Dix-Peek Ill-treatment and torture in demonstrations and other non-custodial settings. How can academic research help in the discussion?,2018,28,1,1-13,Pérez-Sales Addressing occupational stress among health staff in nongovernment controlled Northern Syria: Supporting resilience in a dangerous workplace,2018,28,3,104-123,Steel Voices of torture survivors in Tanzania: a qualitative study,2018,28,3,92-103,Modvig The health impact of (sexual) torture amongst Afghan Iranian and Kurdish refugees: A literature review,2018,28,3,77-91,Dehghan Sexual torture among Arabic-speaking Shi'a Muslim men and women in Iraq: barriers to healing and finding meaning,2018,28,3,63-76,Einolf The efficacy of traditional cultural practices in the rehabilitation of victims of torture in Nigeria's Niger Delta,2018,28,3,46-62,Babatunde "We are the memory representation of our parents": intergenerational legacies of genocide among descendants of rape survivors in Rwanda,2018,28,3,30-45,Richters "Breaking the silence through MANTRA: Empowering Tamil MAN survivors of torture and rape,2018,28,3,14-29,Fernandes From sexualized torture and gender-based torture to genderized torture: the urgent need for a conceptual evolution (editorial),2018,28,3,1-13,Zraly A criminal tribunal and a wide-ranging reparation programme is necessary for the victims of sexual violence and torture in Iraq,2019,29,1,110-124,Schweininger The role of a trauma-sensitive football group in the recovery of survivors of torture,2019,29,1,97-109,Horn Capoeira Angola: an alternative intervention program for traumatized adolescent refugees from war-torn countries,2019,29,1,85-96,Coello The Istanbul Protocol: a global stakeholder survey on past experiences current practices and additional norm setting,2019,29,1,70-84,Iacopino Reassessment of the Ireland v. the United Kingdom ECtHR case: a lost opportunity to clarify the distinction between torture and ill-treatment,2019,29,1,56-69,Stefanovska The medico-legal assessment of asylum seeker victims in Italy,2019,29,1,47-55,Cattaneo Expert medico-legal reports: the relationship between levels of consistency and judicial outcomes in asylum seekers in the Netherlands,2019,29,1,36-46,Aarts Psychosocial and community assessment of relatives of victims of extra-judicial killings in Peru: informing international courts,2019,29,1,16-35,Corveleyn Documentation of torture in children and young adults: time to reflect,2019,29,1,1-15,Pérez-Sales Paul Broca's clitoridectomy as a cure for "nymphomania": a pseudo-medical mutilation,2019,29,2,110-112,Charlier Institutionalizing torture in Israel: The Firas Tbeish decision. A commentary by John W. Schiemann PhD,2019,29,2,103-107,Schiemann A problematic Israeli High Court dismissal of a torture complaint. A commentary by Hans Draminsky Petersen MD,2019,29,2,96-102,Draminsky Petersen How do you say Istanbul Protocol in Hebrew? The curious case of Mr Firas Tbeish,2019,29,2,90-95,Shir Voices of torture survivors in Tanzania: a qualitative study,2019,29,2,81-89,Fernandes Sleep deprivation does not work: epidemiology impacts and outcomes of incidental and systematic sleep deprivation in a sample of Palestinian detainees,2019,29,2,56-69,Pérez-Sales Protocol on medico-legal documentation of sleep deprivation,2019,29,2,28-55,Pérez-Sales Development of interdisciplinary protocols on medico-legal documentation of torture: sleep deprivation,2019,29,2,23-37,Shir "Befogging reason undermining will: Understanding the prohibition of sleep deprivation as torture and ill-treatment in international law,2019,29,2,11-22,Cakal The 6/24 rule: A review and proposal for an international standard of a minimum of six hours of continuous sleep in detention settings,2019,29,2,1-10,Pérez-Sales Corrigendum to Pérez-Sales P. (2019). The 6/24 rule: A review and proposal for an international standard of a minimum of six hours of continuous sleep in detention settings. Torture Journal 29(2) 1-10,2019,29,3,82,Pérez-Sales Psychological torture,2019,29,3,79-81,Patel Medical involvement in torture in Syria,2019,29,3,77-79,Jones Organizational development with torture rehabilitation programs,2019,29,3,59-72,Rendahl Experiences of gender-based violence in women asylum seekers from Honduras El Salvador and Guatemala,2019,29,3,46-58,Baranowski Testing the validity of ICD-11 PTSD and CPTSD among refugees in treatment using latent class analysis,2019,29,3,27-45,Elklit Indicators likely to contribute to clinical and functional improvement among survivors of politically-sanctioned torture,2019,29,3,5-26,Everson Psychiatric experience with perpetrators,2020,30,1,84-88,Lansen Evaluation of the dismissed forensic medicine specialists and other forensic professionals in Turkey,2020,30,1,79-80,Keten Launch of IRCT report on conversion therapy,2020,30,1,64-65,Pérez-Sales Criminalising torture and enforced disappearance in Thailand: progress on draft legislation,2020,30,1,62-63,Pérez-Sales Medical examination of detainees in Catalonia Spain carried out in the presence of police officers,2020,30,1,49-53,Vivancos Parrilla urethra: A sequalae of electric shock torture to genitals in men. A 40 case series in Kashmir (India),2020,30,1,40-48,Sheikh The complex care of a torture survivor in the United States: the case of Joshua,2020,30,1,23-39,Berthold Internet and communications as elements for CIDT and Torture. Initial reflections in an unexplored field [Editorial],2020,30,1,5-22,Pérez-Sales Defining and documenting threats in the context of ill-treatment and torture: medical and psychological perspectives,2021,31,1,3-18,Pérez-Sales Perception practice and proximity. Qualifying threats as psychological torture in international law,2021,31,1,19-36,Cakal Remote medico-legal assessment by telephone during COVID-19: monitoring safety and quality when documenting evidence of torture for UK asylum applicants,2021,31,1,37-52,Cohen Patterns of torture among forcibly displaced Eritrean men in California: a cross-sectional study,2021,31,1,53-63,Mehta Experiences of surviviors of commercial sexual explotation availing rehabilitation at R and P homes in India,2021,31,1,64-75,Vijay Nair Trauma Psycho Social Support Plus and EMDR therapy for children and adolescents in a post-conflict setting: mental health training in Kurdistan,2021,31,1,76-87,Hase Engaging torture survivors in the global fight against torture,2021,31,1,88-92,Soley The dark face of Chilean democracy: the Catrillanca case and the Temucuicui community arrest,2021,31,1,93-98,Antona Looking back at experiences from 30 years with documentation and prevention of torture,2022,32,1/2,14-29,Draminsky-Petersen Medical meanderings of the mind looking back at 30 years of experience visiting victims of torture in custody,2022,32,1/2,43-83,Reyes Reflections on healing and recovery from the legacies of trauma and violence,2022,32,1/2,84-86,Agger Reflections on an international engagement in the fight against torture,2022,32,1/2,95-97,Døcker Inside the belly of the beast. Reflections on the history of IRCT,2022,32,1/2,98-104,Pross From untried steps to omnipresence,2022,32,1/2,105-107,Vesti Making the road as we go.,2022,32,1/2,108-112,Kordon The military coup in Chile in 1973 the immediate reaction of international organisations and the founding of the first rehabilitation program for torture victims in 1977,2022,32,1/2,113-132,Quiroga From sunrise to sunset: personal memories of the early years,2022,32,1/2,144-147,Hárdi Refugee children's mental health and development - a public health problem in Europe,2022,32,1/2,163-171,Montgomery Healing and reintegration of former child soldiers: a relational resilience perspective,2022,32,1/2,172-176,Wessells The Committee Against Torture tackles violence against women: a conceptual and political journey,2022,32,1/2,177-192,Sveaass Operational psychology professional ethics and democracy: a challenge for our time,2022,32,1/2,193-200,Soldz Strategic litigation against torture: why domestic courts matter,2022,32,1/2,201-218,Lisitsyna Visions from the past: reflecting on the history of epidemiological research in the refugee and post-conflict mental health field,2022,32,12,219-226,Silove Rehabilitation for torture survivors: six evidence myths and their implications for future research,2022,32,1/2,227-250,Williams Control-focused behavioral treatment: a brief intervention for survivors of war and torture,2022,32,1/2,251-263,Başoglu From rehabilitation to prevention: the need to move one step further,2022,32,1/2,264-267,Reeler Torture that recurring nightmare. Social crisis and pandemic,2022,32,1/2,268-270,Madariaga 30 years on: a brave new world or an unfolding disaster?,2022,32,1/2,271-279,Turner The future is here: mind control and torture in the digital era,2022,32,1/2,280-290,Pérez-Sales The 2022-revised version of the Istanbul Protocol: orientation kit for people in rush,2022,32,3,3-15,Pérez-Sales Hunger and torture. assessing the adequacy of prison food under international law,2022,32,3,16-30,Cakal Identifying resilience-promoting factors for refugee survivors of torture,2022,32,3,31-48,Pannu Khin Asylum seeker trauma in a student-run clinic: reducing barriers to forensic medical evaluations,2022,32,3,49-64,Kivlahan Participation of psychologists in Istanbul Protocol based physical examinations:an applied perspective,2022,32,3,65-70,J N Weishut The manipulation of minds: reckoning with the legacy of the American post 9/11 torture program,2022,32,3,71-83,Hartwig Literacy limitations to psychological evaluation tools: the case of MU,2022,32,3,84-88,Ufongene Launch of the revised version on the Istanbul Protocol,2022,32,3,e89,Koseoglu Detection and assessment of victims of ill-treatment and torture in Primary Health Care. Quick guide including developments in the 2022 updated version of the Istanbul Protocol [editorial],2023,33,1,4-22,Pérez-Sales Oral and maxillo-facial injuries in victims of political repression during the Chilean dictatorship,2023,33,1,23-31,Silva Exploratory study on the quality of forensic assessments using the Istanbul Protocol in a virtual versus face-to-face environment,2023,33,1,32-40,Pérez-Sales The effectiveness of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in individuals diagnosed with PTSD due to torture and severe human right violations,2023,33,1,41-53,Yildiz Protocol on medico-legal documentation of threats,2023,33,1,54-78,Pérez-Sales "The Darkness": deprivation of sunlight as a form of torture,2023,33,1,79-91,Chisholm Protocol on medico-legal documentation of solitary confinement,2023,33,1,92-118,Sveaass Remote evaluations for humanitarian parole of asylum seekers to the United States - the case of MA,2023,33,1,119-122,Cuneo World needs leadership and greater political will to combat torture [editorial],2023,33,1,126-127,Edwards What is 'agency' in torture and trauma recovery? An inquiry into the properties and explanations of the concept of agency and it's impacts,2023,33,2,17-44,Wyatt Self-organisation and empowerment in the struggle against silence. Network of Tortured People of Navarre,2023,33,2,64-84,Soto Nolasco Best practices in survivor engagement in IRCT member centres,2023,33,2,45-63,Einolf Survivor-organisation in the search for justice and reparation: a vision from grassroots organising [editorial],2023,33,2,4-16,Pérez-Sales Survivor engagement: experience with an advocacy-based model in Washington D.C,2023,33,2,85-101,Byimana Torture survivors who engage in advocacy in the U.S.: review characteristics and policy implications,2023,33,2,102-118,Byimana The community pillars project: engaging survivors as cross- cultural facilitators in Aotearoa/ New Zealand,2023,33,2,119-132,Auckland New Zealand 'I was lost in my life and they helped me find my way again': befriendee and befriender experiences of the Spirasi Befriending Programme for survivors of torture in Ireland,2023,33,2,133-150,Hoare Medico-legal evaluation of torture victims in the USA before the Istanbul Protocol,2023,33,2,151-156,Quiroga Torture beyond carceral settings against individuals from marginalized communities: the important role for clinical documentation,2023,33,2,157-167,Heisler The use of the Istanbul Protocol in Israel: insights at the reception of the revised (2022) version,2023,33,2,168-172,Steiner-Birmanns Migration and torture in today's world,2023,33,2,173-176,Berta Enforced disappearances in the context of migration: a brief review of General Comment No.1 of the Committee against forced disappearances,2023,33,3,109-112,Castilla Introducing the International Guiding Statement on alternatives to solitary confinement,2023,33,3,113-119,Moss Resilience in torture survivors: reflections learnings and ways forward,2023,33,3,3-17,Pérez-Sales Prison overcrowding and ill-treatment: sentence reduction as a reparation measure: a view from Latin America and Europe,2023,33,3,18-38,Forero-Cuéllar Ukrainian universities at the time of war: from occupation to temporary relocation,2023,33,3,39-64,Tsybuliak Tales of resilience: voices from detention and imprisonment in Russia,2023,33,3,65-79,Rud Voice hearing in refugees survivors of traumatic events,2023,33,3,80-93,Alunni Fegatelli Substitutive trauma: preparing grounds for the Russian attack on Ukraine,2023,33,3,94-108,D Javakhishvili Torture and torturous violence: transcending the definitions of torture,2023,33,3,120-122,Pérez-Sales