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    Neck Torture

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    (Pegg‚ 2013). This form of torture will work perfectly during interrogations. The neck torture on the other hand was just made as an endurance test or a method of punishment. “It is a neck device that is usually made out of wood or metal with sharp ends” (Pegg‚ 2013). This torture technique allowed the victim to be very uncomfortable. In fact‚ “they were unable to eat‚ lie down or lower their heads for days” (Pegg‚ 2013). In conclusion‚ many of us would approve that torture is usually abnormal and disturbing

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    Interviews and Interrogations Policy In the world of security‚ interviews‚ and interrogations play a key role in solving a case or putting a face to a crime committed. They can be similar but they also have several differences. Interviews and interrogations also come with legal issues because of the way they are conducted. Putting a security policy in place within the organization can help guide security personnel when conducting interviews and interrogations. Interviews and Interrogations Security

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    First and foremost‚ police interrogations are intended to produce a confession. The deception‚ while interrogating‚ takes on a different perspective. When police officers suspect an individual of a crime‚ they utilize the Reid Interrogation Technique. The Reid Technique of interviewing and criminal interrogation is simply based on the widely strategic approach of obtaining a confession. Its main purpose is getting the confession admitted at trial and within the suspect constitutional rights. In the

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    Different ways of interrogations are used by officers to deal with suspects. Most often we do not know what is going on inside the interrogation room. The main purpose of the interrogation is to get possible answers that pacify their need of evidence to the case. Police are most criticizes of their way handling interrogations during custodial questioning which often uses deception to get whatever evidence needed. According to Skolnick and Leo there are eight types of interrogations deceptions. Interview

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    Countries began making more and more claims on the Arctic over time. Denmark‚ Canada‚ and Russia have especially become involved. On November 16‚ 2004‚ Denmark ratified UNCLOS. Greenland has land in the Arctic Ocean and is part of Denmark‚ which has led Denmark to make a lot of claims. Since 2004‚ Denmark has claimed over five areas of the Arctic. On December 15‚ 2014 it claimed 900‚000 square miles there. Denmark has also become involved in claims for Hans Island and the Lomonosov Ridge. If Denmark

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    INTERVIEW 1. Non-accusatory 2. Dialogue - question and answer format 3. Goals a. Elicit investigative and behavioral information b. Assess the subject’s truthfulness c. Profile the subject for possible interrogation 4. Note-taking following each response INTERROGATION 1. Accusatory 2. Monologue - discourage the suspect from talking until ready to tell the truth 3. Goals a. Elicit the truth b. Obtain a court-admissible confession if it is believed that the suspect is guilty

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    Torture and Ethics Esstene’ West AJS/532 December 10‚ 2012 Eric Yuva Torture and Ethics According to Steven Biko‚ “the most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.” This is very true when it comes to the way of the world and torture. This is because torture has been used as a tool since the beginning of history. Since the 18th century B.C.‚ torture has been practiced because of the Code of Hammurabi- an eye

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    Torture and Ethics Paper Alfreepha Williams AJS/532 July 21‚ 2013 Patricia DeAngelis Torture and Ethics There are many views or definition of the word “torture”‚ which is often debated by many individuals. According to “International Rehabilitation Council For Torture Victims” (2005-2012)‚ “torture is an act by which severe pain or suffering‚ whether physical or mental‚ is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining information or a confession‚ punishing him for an

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    Of course‚ even after all that has been learned about torture and its impact on human lives and our reputation around the world‚ there are still those proponents of torture who claim it to be an effective means of obtaining information. In 2014‚ just three years ago‚ the psychologist and architect of the CIA’s enhanced interrogation program‚ James Mitchell‚ gave an in-depth interview with the Guardian Newspaper‚ breaking a seven-year long silence on the issue. Mitchell took exception to a newly released

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    suspects have been tortured using Enhanced Interrogation Techniques. EIT is a good way for the CIA to get intelligence from terrorists before they attack. Also‚ it’s better to suspect one person instead of letting many people die. People should be able to get answers out of the terrorists before there is another attack. EIT was originally made post 9-11 because there were detainees still out there that had answers on how and why 9-11 occurred. The U.N defines torture as a way people get answers from

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