The ethics of interrogation : professional responsibility in an age of terror / Paul Lauritzen.

Lauritzen, Paul.
Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, 2013.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-213) and index.
  • If you can’t oppose torture, what can you oppose? Psychologists confront coercive interrogations — What’s wrong with supporting national security? psychology and the pursuit of national security — Interrogating justice: the torture memos and the office of legal counsel — Ticking bombs and dirty hands: coercive interrogation and the rule of law — Treating terrorists : the conflicting pull of role responsibility — Discipline and punish : the importance of professional accountability — Professional responsibility and the virtuous professional — The day they enter active service : the military conscience — Lessons learned : dignity and the rule of law — This we do not do : the future of interrogation and the ethics of professional responsibility.

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