deinstitutionalization
noun [ U ] (UK usually deinstitutionalisation) uk/ˌdiː.ɪn.stɪˌtjuː.ʃən.ə.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌdiː.ɪn.stɪˌtuː.ʃən.ə.ləˈzeɪ.ʃən/
去机构化运动,非收容院化,比如从精神病医院接出病人或解除失足青少年的教养院管教
the action of taking someone permanently out of an institution, such as a psychiatric hospital, where they have been living for a long time
the deinstitutionalization of children in social care 把需要社会关怀的儿童从收容院接出来
Deinstitutionalization has pushed the mentally ill out of hospital beds and into the streets. 去机构化使精神病患者离开医院病床,流落街头。
See: deinstitutionalize
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- High-profile cases have led to fears that serious crimes, such as homicide, have increased due to deinstitutionalization.
- Since deinstitutionalization, most people with severe mental illness now live in the community.
- He has written about the social consequences of the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill.