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| Naming and shaming, government messaging, and backlash effects : experimental evidence from the Convention Against Torture | |
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| 20220900 | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| Greenhill, Brian | Reiter, Dan | |
| torture prevention effectiveness | advocacy effectiveness | advocacy strategies | information disclosure | counternarratives | denial | attitude of government officials | solitary confinement | discourse analysis | public opinion | NGO approaches | United Nations' role | Amnesty International's role | state behaviour | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | UNCAT | state obligations | Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) role | social surveys | attitude change | prisons | prisoner treatment | United States | |
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| Journal of human rights ; vol. 21, no. 4 | |