Justice as a basic human need: this was no ordinary death. As an inquest later revealed, Mr Ward's death (which occurred while he was in custody for a ... An article from: Australian Nursing Journal
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Citation Details Title: Justice as a basic human need: this was no ordinary death. As an inquest later revealed, Mr Ward's death (which occurred while he was in custody for a traffic offence) was slow, cruel, horrible, and 'wholly unnecessary and avoidable'.(ethics) Author: Megan-Jane Johnstone Publication:Australian Nursing Journal (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2009 Publisher: Australian Nursing Federation Volume: 17 Issue: 3 Page: 29(1)