Combating Terrorism: The Legality, Utility and Morality of Coercion - Couverture souple

U.S. Army War College; Colonel David Astin

 
9781542575959: Combating Terrorism: The Legality, Utility and Morality of Coercion

Synopsis

In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on America on September 11, 2001, U.S. leaders were determined to avoid another strike against the nation. As part of their efforts in the ensuing Global War on Terror, America’s leaders authorized the use of coercive techniques during prisoner interrogations to gain intelligence deemed crucial to national security. The policies and procedures that emerged have brought the legitimacy of coercive techniques, which some view as torture, to the forefront of the political debate. This paper focuses on the legality, utility and morality of coercive interrogation techniques employed for the sake of state security.

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