pakkotoimenpide
Pakkotoimenpide is a Finnish legal term referring to a coercive measure ordered by authorities to restrict a person’s freedom or autonomy in order to protect the person or others or to secure welfare, safety, or health. It is used when a person cannot or will not consent to necessary actions and there is a need to prevent harm or to promote welfare. The concept covers actions across several sectors, most notably child welfare and social services, health care (including mental health), and, to a lesser extent, criminal justice.
The legal basis for pakkotoimenpide is the relevant legislation in each sector. Decisions are typically made
Common forms of pakkotoimenpide include compulsory care or treatment (such as compulsory mental health care), compulsory
International human rights standards emphasize that pakkotoimenpide should be used only when strictly necessary, with ongoing