Canvas restraint jacket for children, 1930-1960.

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Canvas restraint jacket for children, 1930-1960. Science Museum, London. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Canvas restraint jacket for children, London, England, 1930-1960. Child patients in institutions were restrained using this jacket. It is made of canvas. The jacket was used during the 1930s through to the 1960s. It buttons up the front and is sleeveless with side straps. These allow the arms to be tied in at waist level. Such garments restricted the movements of children considered violent or unruly. These children often had mental health problems. Restraint jackets were phased out when anti-psychotic drugs and more ‘humane’ methods of management were introduced.

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