What drives individuals to condone state torture? This article advances our understanding through a brief systematic literature review and an exploratory analysis of existing studies. It reviews and probes the results of prior research collectively in order to serve as a starting point for future research. It finds that, across a selection of existing survey experiments, certain sub-groups are influenced by variations in the context in which torture take place, while others hold categorical views. In democracies especially, insights into what shapes public attitudes towards state torture, and among whom, can be informative for the protection of human rights
Abstract. To understand the problem of torture in a democratic society, we have to take up a politic...
This article describes three common questions intrinsic to public discourse on torture
This article argues that the variation in the use of torture as a mechanism of state terror-ism can ...
What drives individuals to condone state torture? This article advances our understanding through a ...
Why does torture persist despite its prohibition? Scholars, policymakers, and the public have heavil...
Torture is prevalent in many modern societies, democratic and otherwise. It is important therefore t...
The human rights movement has spent considerable energy developing and promoting the adoption of bot...
The human rights movement has spent considerable energy developing and promoting the adoption of bot...
Torture is (almost) universally condemned as barbaric and ineffective, yet it persists in the modern...
Existing research suggests that the use of harsh repression can exacerbate the incidence and duratio...
This research examines the thesis that religiosity has conflicting influences on Americans ’ attitud...
Domestic approaches to compliance with international commitments often presume that international la...
Liberal democracies who perpetrate torture represent an apparent paradox: a flagrant violation of hu...
This study of state compliance with international norms against torture focuses on the period 1979-1...
programmed and administered the survey, and to both of them along with Miroslav Nincic and Jennifer ...
Abstract. To understand the problem of torture in a democratic society, we have to take up a politic...
This article describes three common questions intrinsic to public discourse on torture
This article argues that the variation in the use of torture as a mechanism of state terror-ism can ...
What drives individuals to condone state torture? This article advances our understanding through a ...
Why does torture persist despite its prohibition? Scholars, policymakers, and the public have heavil...
Torture is prevalent in many modern societies, democratic and otherwise. It is important therefore t...
The human rights movement has spent considerable energy developing and promoting the adoption of bot...
The human rights movement has spent considerable energy developing and promoting the adoption of bot...
Torture is (almost) universally condemned as barbaric and ineffective, yet it persists in the modern...
Existing research suggests that the use of harsh repression can exacerbate the incidence and duratio...
This research examines the thesis that religiosity has conflicting influences on Americans ’ attitud...
Domestic approaches to compliance with international commitments often presume that international la...
Liberal democracies who perpetrate torture represent an apparent paradox: a flagrant violation of hu...
This study of state compliance with international norms against torture focuses on the period 1979-1...
programmed and administered the survey, and to both of them along with Miroslav Nincic and Jennifer ...
Abstract. To understand the problem of torture in a democratic society, we have to take up a politic...
This article describes three common questions intrinsic to public discourse on torture
This article argues that the variation in the use of torture as a mechanism of state terror-ism can ...