Interrogation is an essential component of a comprehensive view of torture and deserves special reflection. In interrogational torture, physical and psychological techniques serve the purpose of creating the physical, cognitive and emotional exhaustion in the detainee considered necessary for the successful questioning of a potential source of information. Interrogation can, at the same time, be conducted in a way that deepens the effect of torturing methods and environments when the interview is carried out in a way that fosters cognitive and emotional exhaustion, leading to breakdown (Pérez-Sales, 2016). Interrogations follow procedures and regulations, but in most countries there is a lack of transparency and information. Academia has on...
Background: Pragmatic arguments for interrogational torture rest on thetwin assumptions that torture...
This essay discusses enhanced interrogation techniques. For reference, enhanced interrogation techni...
Nearly all nations condemn the use of torture (de Wet, 2004). Yet in contrast to the consensus over ...
The article presents the recently launched Principles on Effective Interviewing for Investigations a...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
Interrogation that aims to collect intelligence from the person being interrogated has received scho...
Several approaches can be employed for information gathering from human sources, differing in their ...
Background: Torture is changing in western societies, evolving from pain-producing torture to more s...
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
This thesis aims to explore why torture, deemed illegitimate by the Western world for more than a ce...
This Article draws upon recent social psychological research to demonstrate the psychological diffic...
Background: Psychological torture is deployed to break and obliterate human resistance, spirit and p...
ABSTRACT: Following the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, much support for tort...
Interrogations are designed to persuade a presumably guilty suspect to admit that he committed a cri...
This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tacti...
Background: Pragmatic arguments for interrogational torture rest on thetwin assumptions that torture...
This essay discusses enhanced interrogation techniques. For reference, enhanced interrogation techni...
Nearly all nations condemn the use of torture (de Wet, 2004). Yet in contrast to the consensus over ...
The article presents the recently launched Principles on Effective Interviewing for Investigations a...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
Interrogation that aims to collect intelligence from the person being interrogated has received scho...
Several approaches can be employed for information gathering from human sources, differing in their ...
Background: Torture is changing in western societies, evolving from pain-producing torture to more s...
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
This thesis aims to explore why torture, deemed illegitimate by the Western world for more than a ce...
This Article draws upon recent social psychological research to demonstrate the psychological diffic...
Background: Psychological torture is deployed to break and obliterate human resistance, spirit and p...
ABSTRACT: Following the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, much support for tort...
Interrogations are designed to persuade a presumably guilty suspect to admit that he committed a cri...
This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tacti...
Background: Pragmatic arguments for interrogational torture rest on thetwin assumptions that torture...
This essay discusses enhanced interrogation techniques. For reference, enhanced interrogation techni...
Nearly all nations condemn the use of torture (de Wet, 2004). Yet in contrast to the consensus over ...