Finsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : En kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtid

The Swedish and the Finnish compulsory care legislation that regards abusers differ in several ways. The arguments for compulsory care and for the time which one will receive compulsory care are dissimilar. The aim of this thesis is to describe and analyse which arguments for compulsory care and the...

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Main Authors: Björk, Annelie, Lindqvist, Jenny
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan 2009
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-28857
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-288572013-01-08T13:20:37ZFinsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : En kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtidsweBjörk, AnnelieLindqvist, JennyStockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - SocialhögskolanStockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan2009misuseabuserscompulsory carecare timecarecompulsion care legislationpäihdehuoltolakipakkohoito + päihdeong*missbrukmissbrukaretvångsvårdvårdtidvårdtvångsvårdslagstiftningSocial workSocialt arbeteThe Swedish and the Finnish compulsory care legislation that regards abusers differ in several ways. The arguments for compulsory care and for the time which one will receive compulsory care are dissimilar. The aim of this thesis is to describe and analyse which arguments for compulsory care and the length of the care time that has been expressed in the Swedish and the Finnish laws and in the statutes. The tools were an argumentation analysis, which is a form of qualitative text analysis method, combined with a hermeneutic scientific position. We have investigated the arguments that try to justify compulsory care and the care time that has been expressed in the laws and the statutes. The next step has been to analyse the text on the basis of an argumentation analysis and the theories. The theoretical starting point has been Michel Foucault's concept of power and discipline, the paternalistic and utilitarian values and four ethical perspectives. Important conclusions are that Sweden’s arguments for applying compulsory care are to inhibit, in particular the young abusers, from destroying their lives. The care time, on maximum 6 months, is justified with the arguments that motivation for continued voluntary treatment will be provoked. The arguments in Finland has focused on removing the abuser from the society during an acute stage of the abuse, where the abuser’s life or somebody else’s life in the abusers environment is in danger, this can take place for maximum 30 days. Our results have pointed out that Sweden has a more paternalistic view to the compulsory care of abusers than Finland. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-28857application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic misuse
abusers
compulsory care
care time
care
compulsion care legislation
päihdehuoltolaki
pakkohoito + päihdeong*
missbruk
missbrukare
tvångsvård
vårdtid
vård
tvångsvårdslagstiftning
Social work
Socialt arbete
spellingShingle misuse
abusers
compulsory care
care time
care
compulsion care legislation
päihdehuoltolaki
pakkohoito + päihdeong*
missbruk
missbrukare
tvångsvård
vårdtid
vård
tvångsvårdslagstiftning
Social work
Socialt arbete
Björk, Annelie
Lindqvist, Jenny
Finsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : En kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtid
description The Swedish and the Finnish compulsory care legislation that regards abusers differ in several ways. The arguments for compulsory care and for the time which one will receive compulsory care are dissimilar. The aim of this thesis is to describe and analyse which arguments for compulsory care and the length of the care time that has been expressed in the Swedish and the Finnish laws and in the statutes. The tools were an argumentation analysis, which is a form of qualitative text analysis method, combined with a hermeneutic scientific position. We have investigated the arguments that try to justify compulsory care and the care time that has been expressed in the laws and the statutes. The next step has been to analyse the text on the basis of an argumentation analysis and the theories. The theoretical starting point has been Michel Foucault's concept of power and discipline, the paternalistic and utilitarian values and four ethical perspectives. Important conclusions are that Sweden’s arguments for applying compulsory care are to inhibit, in particular the young abusers, from destroying their lives. The care time, on maximum 6 months, is justified with the arguments that motivation for continued voluntary treatment will be provoked. The arguments in Finland has focused on removing the abuser from the society during an acute stage of the abuse, where the abuser’s life or somebody else’s life in the abusers environment is in danger, this can take place for maximum 30 days. Our results have pointed out that Sweden has a more paternalistic view to the compulsory care of abusers than Finland.
author Björk, Annelie
Lindqvist, Jenny
author_facet Björk, Annelie
Lindqvist, Jenny
author_sort Björk, Annelie
title Finsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : En kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtid
title_short Finsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : En kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtid
title_full Finsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : En kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtid
title_fullStr Finsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : En kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtid
title_full_unstemmed Finsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : En kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtid
title_sort finsk och svensk tvångsvård av missbrukare : en kvalitativ studie om argumenten för tvångsvård och vårdtid
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan
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