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    Bristol :Bristol University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949767326202882
    Format: 1 online resource (318 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781529212006
    Series Statement: Law, Society, Policy Series
    Content: This book presents a socio-legal analysis of social care detention in the post-carceral era. Drawing from disability rights law and the meanings of 'home' and 'institution' it proposes solutions to the paradoxical implications of the 2014 UK Supreme Court ruling on the meaning of 'deprivation of liberty'.
    Note: Front Cover -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Cover Description -- List of abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- A note on terminology -- Series editor's preface -- 1 Introduction -- Social care detention: a post-carceral socio-legal phenomenon -- Regulating the 'invisible asylum' -- About this book -- A note on the COVID-19 pandemic -- 2 Distinguishing Social Care Detention -- Locus -- Regulatory form -- Target populations -- Problems, rationalities and legal technologies -- Elongated temporality -- Legal technologies -- Empowerment and vulnerability -- Professionals and expertise -- The role of families -- 3 The Law of Institutions -- The law of institutions: a landscape sketch -- Regulating the 'trade in lunacy' -- Lunacy (law) reform -- Frontiers of resistance -- Domestic psychiatry -- Non-restraint -- Partitioning populations -- 'Idiots' and 'senile dements' within lunacy law -- Workhouse 'care' -- Idiots asylums -- Mental deficiency colonies -- 4 The Post-carceral Landscape of Care -- Ideologies and reformers -- Scandals -- Sociological critique -- 'Independent living' and disability rights -- Opposition to psychiatry -- Normalization -- Person-centred care -- First-wave deinstitutionalization: from medical to social care -- From workhouses to 'sunshine hotels' -- Marketization and 'personalization' -- 'Homes not hospitals' -- Second-wave deinstitutionalization -- Supported living and supported decision making -- Deinstitutionalizing older people? -- The institutional treadmill -- Family-based care -- 5 Social Care Detention in Human Rights Law -- Human rights at the end of the carceral era -- The post-carceral turn in international human rights law -- Recognizing social care detention in human rights law -- Social care detention under the ECHR -- Monitoring social care detention. , Abolitionist human rights -- Social care detention and abolitionist human rights -- 6 Institution/Home -- Home as territory -- Choice and control over everyday life -- Loss of privacy -- Control of the threshold -- Home as territory in liminal spaces of care -- Home as a centre for self-identity -- Home as a social and cultural unit -- Homes, institutions and families -- Batch living -- Access, inclusion and belonging in community -- The aesthetics of home and institutions -- Liminal places, contested spaces -- Regulating the micro? -- 7 Regulatory Tremors -- To 'informality' and back again -- Regulating the community -- Defining institutions -- Taming institutions -- Care and capacity law -- The 'non-volitional' -- The new capacity jurisdiction -- Bournewood: the challenge to informality -- The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards -- 8 The Acid Test -- MIG, MEG and P -- MIG and MEG: reported facts -- P: reported facts -- The contours of liberty before Cheshire West -- Deprivation of liberty as removal from the family and home -- Family life as freedom -- 'Normality' and the comparator -- Benevolence: reasons, motivation, purpose -- 'Objections' and ambiguity -- Cheshire West in the Supreme Court -- The acid test -- Benevolence -- Objections -- The reverse-comparator: universal human rights -- Dissolving the home/institution boundary -- Responses and backlash -- A victory for human rights? -- Judicial resistance -- Libertarian backlash -- A statutory definition? -- Tremors -- 9 Aftermath -- A broken system -- The Liberty Protection Safeguards -- Reconceptualizing 'deprivation of liberty' safeguards? -- Three core assessments -- Rationing safeguards -- Aftershocks -- 'Domestic' deprivation of liberty -- Children -- Medical treatment -- 10 'Protecting the Vulnerable' -- Vulnerability and domination -- Social care as a landscape of domination. , Care-professional legalism -- Alternative regulatory strategies -- 'Substituted consent', guardianship and adult protection laws -- Second opinion schemes -- Regulating 'restrictive practices' -- Visiting commissions and inspectorates -- 'New paradigm' safeguards? -- 11 Out of the Shadows of the Institution? -- The problem-spaces of social care detention -- Beyond the gilded cage? -- References -- General comments -- United Nations Treaties and human rights instruments -- Council of Europe Treaties and declarations -- Statutes (UK) -- Statutes (non-UK) -- Secondary legislation (UK) -- Cases (European Court of Human Rights) -- Cases (UK) -- Cases (non-UK) -- Complaints (CRPD Committee) -- Works Cited -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Series, Lucy Deprivation of Liberty in the Shadows of the Institution Bristol : Bristol University Press,c2021 ISBN 9781529208382
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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