Forced Hospitalization
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Forced hospitalization of mentally ill individuals means a complete violation of their most basic freedoms. The decision to undergo psychiatric care must always be taken with the understanding that no other alternatives exist. In extreme cases, forced hospitalization for psychiatric reasons must take place according to the conditions outlined in Israeli law. Yet, in reality, the authorities do not sufficiently enforce laws and procedures that prevent forced hospitalization, or ensure that when it is carried out that it takes place in a fair, humane, and just manner.
Each year, ACRI represents dozens of individuals who were hospitalized against their will. In almost all of the cases, the court accepted the appeal on the grounds that the forced hospitalization was unjustified and illegal. Concerning the practice as a whole, ACRI continues to work to protect the freedom of medical information that is foundational for ensuring a more just system of implementing the forced hospitalization and treatment of the mentally ill.
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Knesset Roundup | June 17
June 19, 2014
To receive the Knesset Roundup directly to your email, click here. … Read more
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ACRI: Force Feeding Administrative Detainees Violates Their Rights
June 6, 2014
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) is very concerned about the Prime Minister’s announced intention to force-feed … Read more
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Thousands March in Tel Aviv for Human Rights
December 9, 2012
People from all over Israel came together in Tel Aviv on Friday (7 December 2012) for the fourth annual Human … Read more
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Taking to the Streets: The Human Rights March 2012
November 26, 2012
On Friday, 7 December 2012, we will march together in the annual Human Rights March – with all the causes, … Read more
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Intervention on the Right to Information for the Mentally Ill
August 20, 2009
At present, during admission to a psychiatric ward patients are asked to sign a consent waiver, which states that a … Read more
Legal Work
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Ruling: Right to Medical Information Following Forced Hospitalization
July 31, 2003
Supreme Court Petition # 7905/02 Justices: Hon. Justice D. Dorner Hon. Justice A. Procaccia Hon. Justice E. Hayot The respondents: … Read more
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Obtaining Medical Files after Forced Psychiatric Hospitalization
July 31, 2003
test Suit 506/01 (Tel Aviv District Court) In 2001, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) submitted a lawsuit … Read more
In the Knesset
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Intervention on the Right to Information for the Mentally Ill
August 20, 2009
At present, during admission to a psychiatric ward patients are asked to sign a consent waiver, which states that a … Read more
Publications
Media
Policy Advocacy
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ACRI: Force Feeding Administrative Detainees Violates Their Rights
June 6, 2014
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) is very concerned about the Prime Minister’s announced intention to force-feed … Read more
Knesset Roundup
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Knesset Roundup | June 17
June 19, 2014
To receive the Knesset Roundup directly to your email, click here. … Read more