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Institutionalization
Institutionalization meaning
The process of establishing a practice as a norm. | The process of committing a person to a facility where their freedom to leave will be restrained, usually a mental hospital. | The presence of social deficits or disabilities as a result of a long period spent in a prison, mental hospitals, etc.
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Disabled people are more likely to have catastrophic encounters with policing systems half of the people killed by law enforcement having disabilities, and disabled people quite literally for policing, incarceration and institutionalization.
In the same way, we have had, in many cases, the institutionalization of these processes with new “progressive” governments being elected and making evident the limits of solutions that do not break with the capitalist order.
It said while Duterte’s Oplan Kapanatagan merely adopted the previous administrations’ “whole-of-nation” approach, this was made more systematic, insidious and thorough with the institutionalization of NTF-ELCAC.
The institutionalization and possible subsequent death of Connor's mom helps explain exactly why Connor's relationship with the other Roys is so different.
Trump has called for concentration camps for the homeless, involuntary institutionalization of the mentally ill, and execution of drug dealers.
Agriculture Undersecretary Deogracias Victor B. Savellano has expressed confidence that the legislative support to the institutionalization of the PBIDC will accelerate bamboo’s role in industrialization.
Forced institutionalization, isolated from illicit substances, is essential.
Some experts championed shock therapy, others called for institutionalization; some psychotherapists saw madness as a metaphor and some doctors prescribed catatonia by tranquilizers.
Among them is the outspoken activist and controversial scholar Ahmed Assid who has been a staunch advocate for the institutionalization of Tamazight (Berber).
A full psychiatric evaluation, if he’d had one, might have resulted in a temporary commitment at best, but not full-time institutionalization, experts said.
However, the current situation of inadequate water and decent toilets facilities at SHSs in the region portrays an unofficial institutionalization of open defaecation, which defeats the government’s objective to eliminate the practice by the year 2030.
In 2010, the UCF PD assisted with 30 Baker Acts, or an involuntary institutionalization of an individual suspected of a mental illness or posing harm to themselves or others.
While allowing for more “efficient cooperation” in the short-term, the “proactive” approach to security has also meant “the institutionalization and modernization of security services,” Mr. Filali added.
For scholar Charles Masquerade "It is by meeting such a twofold requirement that the libertarian socialism of G.D.H. Cole could be said to offer timely and sustainable avenues for the institutionalization of the liberal value of autonomy.
His experiences with his mother's mental illness and her institutionalization are also frequently referred to in "Howl".
However, Euclidean zoning has received criticism for its lack of flexibility and institutionalization of now-outdated planning theory.
However, this first sign of institutionalization and separation was far from conclusive.
In 1909, 63 rabbis associated with Breslau approach founded the Freie jüdische Vereinigung, another brief attempt at institutionalization, but it too failed soon.
In 1998, NATO established a set of general guidelines that do not allow for a formal institutionalization of relations, but reflect the Allies' desire to increase cooperation.
Other researchers also found that prolonged institutionalization does not necessarily lead to emotional problems or character defects in all children.