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Misplaced enthusiasm with neglect of Human Rights - Beneficence is not enough
1Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience, Emeritus Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, Kings College, London, UK.
Background:
Oak Ridge, a unit for "criminally insane" male patients at Penetanguishene in Ontario, Canada opened in1965 and provided an experimental system of treatment whereby patients looked after other in a strictly controlled and harsh environment. It closed in 1983.
Aims:
This article draws attention to the unethical treatments used.
Method:
Some of the treatments are described, as is, briefly, the recent civil lawsuit in Ontario which concerned 28 ex-patients in a class action suit against the province and the two doctors overseeing the experimental project.
Result:
The judge severely criticised the experimental treatment and awarded damages to all of the 28 plaintiffs.
Conclusion:
The vivid story leads to a number of important principles which are enumerated at the head of the article.
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