Hunger strikes occur in various contexts but they mainly give rise to dilemmas in settings where people are detained (prisons, jails and immigration detention centres). They are usually a form of protest by people who lack other ways of making their demands known. In refusing nutrition for a signicant period, prisoners and detainees may hope to obtain certain goals by inicting negative publicity on the authorities. Short-term food refusals rarely raise ethical problems.

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