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020 _a9780190097554
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050 0 _aKZ7170
_b.I584 2020
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245 0 0 _aInterrogation and torture
_bintegrating efficacy with law and morality
260 _c2020
_aNew York
_bOxford University Press
300 _a1 online resource (600 pages)
490 1 _aThe Oxford series in ethics, national security, and the rule of law
490 1 _aOxford scholarship online
500 _aAlso issued in print: 2020.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 _aThis text develops a comprehensive discussion regarding the legality of torture and the efficacy of interrogation. Scientific research has concluded that torture is not effective. So, what interrogational methods are effective and how does one deploy those methods in such a way that is consistent with law and morality?
521 _aSpecialized.
650 0 _aTorture
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
_936436
650 0 _aTorture (International law)
_996001
650 0 _aMilitary interrogation.
_996002
650 0 _aPolice questioning.
_996003
650 0 _aTorture
_xLaw and legislation
_zUnited States.
_996004
700 1 _aBarela, Steven J
_996005
700 1 _aFallon, Mark
_996006
700 1 _aGaggioli, Gloria
_996007
700 1 _aOhlin, Jens David
_929018
776 0 8 _iPrint version :
_z9780190097523
830 0 _aOxford series in ethics, national security, and the rule of law.
_968144
830 0 _aOxford scholarship online.
_966756
856 4 0 _3Oxford University Press
_uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190097523.001.0001
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