For all the debate about interrogation, little research exists

The heated debate in recent weeks about harsh interrogation treatments at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere highlights what some scientists have been warning the U.S. for years: that almost no research exists to tell interrogators the best way to get information out of suspected terrorists. Full Story »

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Patricia L'Herrou
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by Patricia L'Herrou - May. 30, 2009

a very fair look at proposals to research interrogation techniques--it includes discussion of not only researching what does work and choosing between them, but also, questions possible implications we don't want of doing research of this topic. i felt uneasy reading the idea; however the article doesn't discuss possible results of continuing the status quo of interrogation, for the future.

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