Inquiry Into the Treatment of Detainees in U.S. Custody

Inquiry Into the Treatment of Detainees in U.S. Custody

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  • Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Detention of unlawful combatants
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 268


Inquiry Into the Treatment of Detainees in U.S. Custody - Scholar's Choice Edition

Inquiry Into the Treatment of Detainees in U.S. Custody - Scholar's Choice Edition

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  • Author: United States Congress Senate Committee
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  • ISBN: 9781297015304
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 22

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Hearing to Receive Testimony on the Origins of Aggressive Interrogation Techniques

Hearing to Receive Testimony on the Origins of Aggressive Interrogation Techniques

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  • Author: Carl Levin
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781437915723
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

Statements of: Sen. Carl Levin (MI); Sen. John A. Warner (VA); Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (SC); Richard L. Shiffrin, Former Deputy Gen. Counsel for Intelligence, DoD; Lt. Col. Daniel J. Baumgartner, Jr., USAF (Ret.), Former Chief of Staff, Joint Personnel Recovery Agency; Jerald F. Ogrisseg, Former Chief, Psychology Services, 336th Training Group, U.S. Air Force Survival School; Lt. Col. Diane E. Beaver, USA (Ret.), Former Staff Judge Advocate, Joint Task Force 170/JTF Guantanamo Bay; Rear Adm. Jane G. Dalton, USN (Ret.), Former Legal Advisor to the Chmn., Joint Chiefs of Staff; Alberto J. Mora, Former Gen. Counsel, U.S. Navy; and William J. Haynes II, Former Gen. Counsel, DoD.


The Guantánamo Effect

The Guantánamo Effect

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  • Author: Laurel Emile Fletcher
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • ISBN: 0520261771
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228

This book, based on a two-year study of former prisoners of the U.S. government’s detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, reveals in graphic detail the cumulative effect of the Bush administration’s “war on terror.” Scrupulously researched and devoid of rhetoric, the book deepens the story of post-9/11 America and the nation’s descent into the netherworld of prisoner abuse. Researchers interviewed more than sixty former Guantánamo detainees in nine countries, as well as key government officials, military experts, former guards, interrogators, lawyers for detainees, and other camp personnel. We hear directly from former detainees as they describe the events surrounding their capture, their years of incarceration, and the myriad difficulties preventing many from resuming a normal life upon returning home. Prepared jointly by researchers with the Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley, and the International Human Rights Law Clinic, University of California, Berkeley School of Law, in partnership with the Center for Constitutional Rights, The Guantánamo Effect contributes significantly to the debate surrounding the U.S.’s commitment to international law during war time.


Civilizing Torture

Civilizing Torture

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  • Author: W. Fitzhugh Brundage
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 0674244702
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 417

Pulitzer Prize Finalist Silver Gavel Award Finalist “A sobering history of how American communities and institutions have relied on torture in various forms since before the United States was founded.” —Los Angeles Times “That Americans as a people and a nation-state are violent is indisputable. That we are also torturers, domestically and internationally, is not so well established. The myth that we are not torturers will persist, but Civilizing Torture will remain a powerful antidote in confronting it.” —Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell “Remarkable...A searing analysis of America’s past that helps make sense of its bewildering present.” —David Garland, author of Peculiar Institution Most Americans believe that a civilized state does not torture, but that belief has repeatedly been challenged in moments of crisis at home and abroad. From the Indian wars to Vietnam, from police interrogation to the War on Terror, US institutions have proven far more amenable to torture than the nation’s commitment to liberty would suggest. Civilizing Torture traces the history of debates about the efficacy of torture and reveals a recurring struggle to decide what limits to impose on the power of the state. At a time of escalating rhetoric aimed at cleansing the nation of the undeserving and an erosion of limits on military power, the debate over torture remains critical and unresolved.


Treatment of Detainees in U. S. Custody

Treatment of Detainees in U. S. Custody

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  • Author: Carl Levin
  • Publisher: DIANE Publishing
  • ISBN: 1437914225
  • Category : Technology & Engineering
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

Contents: The Origins of Aggressive Interrogation Techniques; The Authorization of Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape Techniques for Interrogations in Iraq; Witnesses: Richard Shiffrin, Former Dep. Gen. Counsel for Intell., DoD; Daniel Baumgartner, Jr., USAF (Ret.), Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA); Jerald Ogrisseg, USAF Survival School; Diane Beaver, USA (Ret.), Joint Task Force 170/JTF Guantanamo Bay; Jane Dalton, USN (Ret.), Former Legal Advisor to the Chmn., Joint Chiefs of Staff; Alberto Mora, Former Gen. Counsel, U.S. Navy; William Haynes, II, Former Gen. Counsel, DoD; John Moulton, II, USAF (Ret.), Former Commander, JPRA; Steven Kleinman, USAFR, Former Dir. of Intell., Personnel Recovery Acad., JPRA. Illus.


The Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture (Academic Edition)

The Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture (Academic Edition)

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  • Author: Senate Select Committee On Intelligence
  • Publisher: Melville House
  • ISBN: 1612198473
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 672

The study edition of book the Los Angeles Times called, "The most extensive review of U.S. intelligence-gathering tactics in generations." This is the complete Executive Summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee's investigation into the CIA's interrogation and detention programs -- a.k.a., The Torture Report. Based on over six million pages of secret CIA documents, the report details a covert program of secret prisons, prisoner deaths, interrogation practices, and cooperation with other foreign and domestic agencies, as well as the CIA's efforts to hide the details of the program from the White House, the Department of Justice, the Congress, and the American people. Over five years in the making, it is presented here exactly as redacted and released by the United States government on December 9, 2014, with an introduction by Daniel J. Jones, who led the Senate investigation. This special edition includes: • Large, easy-to-read format. • Almost 3,000 notes formatted as footnotes, exactly as they appeared in the original report. This allows readers to see obscured or clarifying details as they read the main text. • An introduction by Senate staffer Daniel J. Jones who led the investigation and wrote the report for the Senate Intelligence Committee, and a forward by the head of that committee, Senator Dianne Feinstein.


The Guantanamo Effect

The Guantanamo Effect

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  • Author: Laurel Emile Fletcher
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 0520945220
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 229

This book, based on a two-year study of former prisoners of the U.S. government’s detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, reveals in graphic detail the cumulative effect of the Bush administration’s "war on terror." Scrupulously researched and devoid of rhetoric, the book deepens the story of post-9/11 America and the nation’s descent into the netherworld of prisoner abuse. Researchers interviewed more than sixty former Guantánamo detainees in nine countries, as well as key government officials, military experts, former guards, interrogators, lawyers for detainees, and other camp personnel. We hear directly from former detainees as they describe the events surrounding their capture, their years of incarceration, and the myriad difficulties preventing many from resuming a normal life upon returning home. Prepared jointly by researchers with the Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley, and the International Human Rights Law Clinic, University of California, Berkeley School of Law, in partnership with the Center for Constitutional Rights, The Guantánamo Effect contributes significantly to the debate surrounding the U.S.’s commitment to international law during war time.


Interrogation of Detainees

Interrogation of Detainees

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  • Author: Michael J. Garcia
  • Publisher: DIANE Publishing
  • ISBN: 1437928056
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 19

U.S. treatment of enemy combatants and terrorist suspects captured in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other locations has been a subject of debate, incl. whether such treatment complies with U.S. statutes and treaties. Congress approved additional guidelines concerning the treatment of detainees via the Detainee Treatment Act (DTA). Among other things, the DTA contains provisions that: (1) require DoD personnel to employ U.S. Army Field Manual guidelines while interrogating detainees; and (2) prohibit the ¿cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment of persons under the detention, custody, or control of the U.S. Gov¿t.¿ This report discusses provisions of the DTA concerning standards for the interrogation and treatment of detainees.


Dirty Wars

Dirty Wars

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  • Author: Jeremy Scahill
  • Publisher: Bold Type Books
  • ISBN: 1568587279
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 682

A New York Times bestseller Now also an Oscar-nominated documentary In Dirty Wars, Jeremy Scahill, author of the New York Times bestseller Blackwater, takes us inside America's new covert wars. The foot soldiers in these battles operate globally and inside the United States with orders from the White House to do whatever is necessary to hunt down, capture or kill individuals designated by the president as enemies. Drawn from the ranks of the Navy SEALs, Delta Force, former Blackwater and other private security contractors, the CIA's Special Activities Division and the Joint Special Operations Command ( JSOC), these elite soldiers operate worldwide, with thousands of secret commandos working in more than one hundred countries. Funded through "black budgets," Special Operations Forces conduct missions in denied areas, engage in targeted killings, snatch and grab individuals and direct drone, AC-130 and cruise missile strikes. While the Bush administration deployed these ghost militias, President Barack Obama has expanded their operations and given them new scope and legitimacy. Dirty Wars follows the consequences of the declaration that "the world is a battlefield," as Scahill uncovers the most important foreign policy story of our time. From Afghanistan to Yemen, Somalia and beyond, Scahill reports from the frontlines in this high-stakes investigation and explores the depths of America's global killing machine. He goes beneath the surface of these covert wars, conducted in the shadows, outside the range of the press, without effective congressional oversight or public debate. And, based on unprecedented access, Scahill tells the chilling story of an American citizen marked for assassination by his own government. As US leaders draw the country deeper into conflicts across the globe, setting the world stage for enormous destabilization and blowback, Americans are not only at greater risk -- we are changing as a nation. Scahill unmasks the shadow warriors who prosecute these secret wars and puts a human face on the casualties of unaccountable violence that is now official policy: victims of night raids, secret prisons, cruise missile attacks and drone strikes, and whole classes of people branded as "suspected militants." Through his brave reporting, Scahill exposes the true nature of the dirty wars the United States government struggles to keep hidden.