DUAL LOYALTYWhen the health care
professional has duties both to the person being treated or evaluated and to an authority such as a
military command.
DUAL LOYALTY CONFLICT
When a superior gives a health care professional
an order that conflicts with ethical practice.
DUTY TO DISOBEYIn the name of mission priorities or security, superiors may give orders
that violate health professional ethics and standards of good care, and the health care professional is confronted with whether to disobey
the order.
ASSESSING TORTURE
Diagnostic training and experience can be invaluable for assessing evidence of torture, for example, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be signs of severe abuse and long
solitary confinement.
HOW TO REPORT ABUSE
Health care professionals who witness torture or its signs and/or are told by patients about being tortured are faced with difficult
questions about how to report it.
MANDATORY REPORTING OF ABUSE
Professional associations advise health care professionals to report
inmate torture, but mandatory reporting is not currently enforced
by the associations or state licensing boards.
DUAL LOYALTY A 1
+Military or prison physician, psychologist, nurse, medic
+Physician expert witness
+Police psychologist
DUAL LOYALTY CONFLICTA 2
+ Doctor ordered to force feed prisoners against their will.
+ Health insurance doctor required to disallow claims for emerging therapies.
+ Researcher working for company minimizing disclosure of drug risks.
RESOLVING LOYALTY CONFLICTS
Q 3
Give an example of dealing with a dual loyalty conflict by addressing it before
treatment starts.
RESOLVING LOYALTY CONFLICTSA 3
+A prison doctor explains that he/she must report information important for maintaining inmate or staff safety.
+A psychotherapist in private practice explains how insurance reporting may
affect confidentiality.
DUTY TO DISOBEYQ 4 A
Is a military doctor ethically required to disobey when ordered to threaten
a prisoner with injection of a psychoactive drug that will not
actually be administered?
DUTY TO DISOBEYQ 4 B
Is a military doctor ethically required to disobey when ordered to inject a
harmless bolus of saline to a prisoner who fears he is receiving a
lethal injection?
DUTY TO DISOBEYQ 4 C
Is a military doctor ethically required to disobey when ordered to inject a
lethal drug into a prisoner?
DUTY TO DISOBEY
A 4 A, B, C
All of the Above
must be disobeyed
Adapted from J. Wesley Boyd, et al, (2007)
ASSESSING TORTUREA 5 a
The United Nations Rapporteur on Torture has declared that Solitary Confinement
+ can amount to torture for juveniles and persons with mental disabilities and should
be abolished for them
ASSESSING TORTUREA 5 b
The United Nations Rapporteur on Torture has declared that Solitary Confinement
+ can be a breach of article 1 or 16 of Convention against Torture depending on
reasons, conditions, length
ASSESSING TORTUREA 5 c
The United Nations Rapporteur on Torture has declared that Solitary Confinement
+ should be used only in very
exceptional circumstances for as short a time as possible, and with
numerous safeguards or it can become abusive*
http://solitaryconfinement.org/uploads/SpecRapTortureAug2011.pdf
HOW TO REPORT ABUSE
Q 6 A
Would this procedure be an effective way to report abuse in a
military prison and why?
+ Report to the Army Inspector General.
HOW TO REPORT ABUSE
Q 6 B
Would this procedure be an effective way to report abuse in a
military prison and why?
+ Speak with International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
inspectors.
HOW TO REPORT ABUSE
Q 6 C
Would this procedure be an effective way to report abuse in a
military prison and why?
+ Contact a well-regarded investigative journalist