Commentary: Seclusion and Restraint in Corrections A Time for Change

Dr. Champion is Regional Director of Psychiatry, Correctional Medical Services, New Mexico Corrections Department. Address correspondence to: Michael K. Champion, MD, 2442 Cerrillos Road #105, Santa Fe, NM 87507. E-mail: michaelkchampion{at}gmail.com Seclusion and restraint are essential interventio...

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