In this chapter I focus on how knowledge gathered by British and American mental health professionals and social scientists (especially psychologists), has been used by the military, intelligence and security communities over the last fifty years. In particular, I will focus on the evolution of psychological torture (i.e. coercive and aversive psychological interrogation techniques) based on this knowledge but I will also examine the spread of this knowledge into related areas such as surveillance
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Abstract: In the wake of the air attacks on the United States in September 2001, countert-errorism p...
This article describes various psychological research approaches that might help manage ethical and ...
This article reviews the contemporary history of psychological profiling of terrorists and then rela...
The editor discusses the psychological and moral aspects of chemical weapons in the context of terro...
It was only in 2006 that the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association p...
How can organised psychology best promote and protect human rights in relation to military occupatio...
Interrogation, Intelligence and Security examines the origins and effects of a group of interrogatio...
This article describes a psychological phenomenon that might lead to the backfiring of an attempt at...
This article identifies implications of recent meta-evaluations of psychological assessment methods ...
Securitization Theory has been applied and advanced continuously since the publication of the semina...
The post-9/11 US torture program brought attention to the critical roles of health professionals gen...
This article provides commentary on 21st century challenges--threats and opportunities--to the pract...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
The author discusses the phenomenon of panic in a wartime setting because of psychological warfare, ...
In 2015 Attorney David Hoffman and his colleagues published the results of an extensive independent ...
Abstract: In the wake of the air attacks on the United States in September 2001, countert-errorism p...
This article describes various psychological research approaches that might help manage ethical and ...
This article reviews the contemporary history of psychological profiling of terrorists and then rela...