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Interrogation approaches could be ethical, legal, and effective

By Hicbd
Sun Dec 8 2019 10:18 am

"Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatorial ethos, at times leading to false confessions by the innocent, and for a history of applying physical and psychological coercion in law enforcement, military, and intelligence contexts. Despite decades of psychological research demonstrating the failures of such approaches and despite recent positive advances in countries such as the United Kingdom moving to an information-gathering framework, little change has occurred in the training or practice of U.S. interrogation professionals over the past 50 years."

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https://www.justsecurity.org/67258/go-see-the-report-then-lets-put-torture-to-bed-for-good/
https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-49224-003

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Research Criminal Justice Systems Global Human Rights U.S. Criminal Justice System Policing / Law Enforcement U.S. Policing / Law Enforcement U.S. Human Rights Psychology Research U.S. Department of Homeland Security Public Safety Interrogations U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Espionage / Spying

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