护士与复审委员会听证程序公正的话语建构

Aporia Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI:10.18192/aporia.v14i2.6424
Jean-Laurent Domingue, J. Jacob, A. Perron, Pierre Pariseau-Legault, Thomas Foth
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摘要

人们对精神健康法庭的程序正义越来越感兴趣。程序上考虑的程序只会增加对治疗的遵守,增加对司法裁决的遵守,并允许有效地重新融入社区。然而,人们对程序正义是如何执行的以及专业人员在执行过程中的作用知之甚少。根据安大略省审查委员会的批判性民族志研究结果,在本文中,我们研究了审查委员会听证会期间程序正义是如何实现的,以及护士在这一实现中的作用。我们通过利用戈夫曼在整体机构和机构仪式方面的工作来做到这一点。我们的研究结果表明,护士参与的活动提供了对程序正义的感知,而不是为患者获得真正程序正义的权利服务。最后,我们建议护士对其临床实践的远端影响进行反思,以扩大法医精神系统中抵抗的可能性。
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Nurses and the Discursive Construction of Procedural Justice in Review Board Hearings
There has been growing interest about procedural justice in mental health tribunals. A process considered procedurally just increases adherence to treatment, increases compliance with judicial decisions and allows efficient community reintegration. Yet, little is known about how procedural justice is carried out and the role of professionals in its implementation. Stemming from the results of a critical ethnography of the Ontario Review Board, in this article we examine how procedural justice materializes during Review Board hearings and the role of nurses in this materialization. We do so by leveraging Goffman’s work on total institutions and institutional ceremonies. Our findings suggest that nurses participate in activities that provide a perception of procedural justice, rather than serve their patients’ right to true procedural justice. We conclude by recommending that nurses engage in reflections about the distal effects of their clinical practice to broaden the possibilities for resistance within the forensic psychiatric system.
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