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ERIC Number: EJ405254
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1989
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Role of Human Rights Committees in the Review of Restrictive/Aversive Behavior Modification Procedures: A National Survey.
Spreat, Scott; Lanzi, Frank
Mental Retardation, v27 n6 p375-82 Dec 1989
Public residential facilities (N=218) were surveyed to determine the roles played by their Human Rights Committees in reviewing restrictive/aversive behavior modification procedures. The survey found that almost 98 percent reported having an active Human Rights Committee and 95 percent of the committees were responsible for review of restrictive/aversive procedures. (Author/JDD)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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