Anti-Torture Database (ATD): case management system
Documentation Tool- Documentation Purpose
- Change-centred documentation
- Victim-centred documentation
- Functionality
- Analysis
- Case Management
- Data Collection
- License type for code
- Closed source software
- Status of tool
- Actively maintained
- Type of support available for this tool
- Unknown
- Organisation affiliated with this tool
- Logo or video
- Description
The ATD facilitates the ability of IRCT centres to collect clinical data and integrate the documentation of torture at all stages of the rehabilitation process. With the ATD rehabilitation centres can capture, store and analyse information collected from torture victims within strict ethical and safety standards. The data is used to improve the quality of services and identify patterns of torture through, among other aspects, information about victims, perpetrators, context of the crime, methods of torture and its damage on victims. The ATD is currently in operation in 35 countries where the IRCT is present and the information collected informs interventions towards national, regional and international decision-makers and the general public. The IRCT developed the Anti-Torture Database during the period 2014-2017 with funding from the European Union.
More info: https://irct.org/global-standards-and-evidence/data-and-indicators
and
https://irct.org/data-and-indicators/the-global-anti-torture-evidence-project