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Torture and Enhanced Interrogation: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Christina Ann-Marie DiEdoardo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
7th February 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
War crimes
Genocide and ethnic cleansing
Central / national / federal government policies
Warfare and defence
364.675
Hardback
392
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
652g
A comprehensive look at torture, this book examines societal understanding of its use, how we got here, and how it might be regarded in the future. Torture and Enhanced Interrogation: A Reference Handbook begins with an overview of the history of torture, beginning in Ancient Greece and continuing to Guantanamo Bay and beyond. After grounding the reader in the historical fundamentals, the work goes on to examine the key controversies that surround the use of torture, including but not limited to whether it should be used at all as an aid to interrogation or to procure testimony. Then, the book presents the views of several outside contributors with personal experience or special expertise in the area. The book achieves a balance of profiles of those persons and organizations that have played a role in the development of our understanding of torture, a data and documents section, and an annotated bibliography for future research, as well as an event timeline and glossary of key terms. This volume is aims to present facts in as objective a way as possible while providing readers with the resources they need for further study.
Christina Ann-Marie DiEdoardo is a historian and criminal defense attorney in San Francisco, CA.