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  • MON : 1987.031 : Not available for external loan
    Report on torture
    English
    19730000
    Duckworth
    978071560712X
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Commission on Human Rights | intergovernmental organisations | international intervention | politics | international relations | preventative interventions | torture processes | torture prevention effectiveness | legal remedies | obedience | Milgram, Stanley experiments (Yale University) | training of torturers | perception of the enemy | torturer psychology | torturer characteristics | retraumatisation | torture traumatology | disability | physiological effects of torture | electric torture | psychological effects of torture | physical effects of torture | mental disorders | social stigma | body | wounds and injuries | long-term effects of torture | psychotropic drugs | pharmacological torture | training of interrogators | ideological conversion | threats | psychological conditioning | cooperative behaviour | fear | brainwashing | manipulation (psychology) | resistance (psychology) | interrogation techniques | sensory deprivation | sitting position without support [torture method] | heavy burdens holding | standing position [torture method] | positional torture | hallucinations | sleep deprivation | fatigue | physical exertion | placebo effect | truth serum | pessimism | anxiety | depression | mood disorders | prisoners of war | military personnel | warfare | learned helplessness | chronic stress | acute stress | stress reactions | physiological effects | time factors | survival | endurance | behaviour modification | pain perception | human subjectivity | mind-body relations | stress | pain | crimes against humanity | ECHR-3 | CoE. 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