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  • UN : A/HRC/43/49 : Not available for external loan
    Report of the Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
    English
    20200214
    United Nations
    psychological torture definition | historical aspects of torture | human experimentation | experimental psychology | interrogation techniques | torture method development | discourse | politics | medical ethics | absolute prohibition of torture | physical torture definition | comparison | terminology | international human rights law | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | UNCAT-1 | torture purposes | suffering | pain | communication technology | Internet | death-row | punishment | intimidation | criminal sentencing | cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment | disappearances | arbitrary arrest and detention | deception | guilt | betrayal | mobbing | social exclusion | noise torture | music torture | ear muffs | facial masks | gloving | blindfolding | hooding [torture method] | soundproofing | facility environment | light | solitary confinement | sensory deprivation | information dissemination | sexual harassment | sexual abuse | forced nudity | intimacy exposure | vilification | calumny | defamation | shame | verbal abuse | humiliation | surveillance in prison | privacy deprivation | self concept | self-esteem | human dignity | impossible choices | reward | sanctions | toilet deprivation | prison conditions | hygiene | sleep deprivation [torture method] | environmental stress | climatic stress [torture method] | deprivation [torture method] | learned helplessness | personal autonomy | chronic pain | PTSD | cramped confinement [torture method] | cramped confinement [torture method] | buried alive [torture method] | phobic disorders | insects as torture instruments | animals [torture instruments] | culture | witnessing torture | mock executions | torture by proxy | manipulation (psychology) | information disclosure | threats to family members | threats with rape | threats with torture | fear | torture method classification | lawful sanctions clause | powerlessness | intentionality | torture threshold | measurement | personality change | IACPPR-2 | OAS. Inter-American Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture (1985) | ICCPR-7 | UN. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966) | forensic evaluation of torture | severity of treatment | stealth torture techniques | signs and symptoms | visibility | physical torture methods | cardiovascular physiological phenomena | death from torture | organ failure | depression | anxiety | emotional trauma | somatoform disorders | mental disorders | physiological effects of torture | physical effects of torture | psychological effects of torture | torture effects | psychological torture methods | universal
    United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture
  • MON : 2020.015 : Not available for external loan
    Interrogation and torture : integrating efficacy with law and morality
    English
    20200000
    Oxford University
    978-0-19009752-3
    interrogation effectiveness | legal defences | fair trial | immunity from prosecution | protective factors | institutional reform | contextual analysis | NPMs | OPCAT | UNCAT-OP | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | visiting mechanisms | access to lawyer | detainee rights | presumption of innocence | resistance (psychology) | antitorture movement | Bentham, Jeremy (1748—1832, English philosopher) | ticking bomb scenario | abolition of torture | prosecution for torture | evidence admissibility | international humanitarian law | absolute prohibition of torture | impunity for torture | punishment for torture | NGO approaches | advocacy | Landau Commission (Israel) | commission of inquiry | General Security Service (GSS) | manipulation (psychology) | psychiatrists | military medical personnel | medical complicity in torture | guilt | shame | moral injury | PTSD | effects on perpetrators | collective responsibility | moral responsibility | state agents | moral dilemmas | professional ethics | conditioning, operant | pain perception | torture victims | military personnel | neuroendocrinology | biomarkers | stress reactions | cognitive impairment | mood disorders | attention | memory disorders | physiological effects of torture | drink deprivation | thirst | dyspnea | asphyxia | animal models | physiological stress | psychological stress | neuropsychology | philosophy | empathy | self disclosure | evidence | deception | interrogation techniques | programme development | torture criminalisation | immigration detention centres | juvenile detention centres | Zuley, Richard (Chicago police detective and US naval reservist, United States) | skill transfer | technology transfer | public opinion | attitude change | attitude to torture | stealth torture techniques | suspension [torture method] | torture method terminology | exhaustion exercises | burning [torture method] | temperature, hot | forced ingestion of irritants | sitting on ice [torture method] | prisoner punishment | humming bird [torture device] | magneto [torture method] | armed forces | colonialism | training of torturers | knowledge transfer | international complicity | visibility | physical effects of torture | reputation | human rights monitoring | technology | torture methods | electric torture | severity of treatment | regression (psychology) | time factors | physical torture | Cold War | drug evaluation | drug development | hypnosis | drug administration, non-therapeutic | human experimentation | combined modality torture | hygiene | deprivation [torture method] | prison conditions | behaviour modification | sexual abuse | rectal examination | time disorientation | threats | hooding [torture method] | starvation | solitary confinement | environmental stress | noise torture | positional torture | forced nudity | sleep deprivation [torture method] | climatic stress [torture method] | shackling | physical restraint | temperature, cold | waterboarding | wall-slamming | cramped confinement [torture method] | water dousing [torture method] | beatings | SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape) | Jessen, John Bruce | Mitchell, James E. | torture method development | psychologist complicity in torture | experimental psychology | learned helplessness | coercion | UN Special Rapporteur on Torture | UN. Universal Protocol for Non-Coercive Interviewing Methods (proposed) | torture allegations | UN. Committee Against Torture | case law | UNCAT-16 | UNCAT-2 | power | UNCAT-1 | inhuman treatment | torture purposes | intentionality | determinants of torture | torture threshold | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment | legal confessions | torture effects | standards | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | military courts | accountability for torture | torture justifiability | utilitarianism | rule of law | human dignity | debate | international human rights law | Obama, Barack (Administration of) | government policy | torture prevention effectiveness | torture effectiveness | national security | professional ethics | professional organisations | American Psychological Association (APA) | complicity in torture | prisoner treatment | neurosciences | brain | counterterrorism | war on terror | policing | criminal investigation | crossnational analysis | communication | interpersonal relations | interviewing | trust | research | science | cooperative behaviour | political systems | democracy | national law | interrogation techniques | CIA | personality change | psychological torture definition | national legal instruments | torture prevention | international legal instruments | norm review | state obligations | UNCAT-11 | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | torture definition | morality | law | torture | universal | Italy | Greece | France | Norway | United Kingdom | Israel | United States
  • MON : 2019.102 : Not available for external loan
    How America tortures
    English
    20191200
    Seton Hall University. School of Law
    torture methods | personal narratives | threats to family members | fluid therapy | rectum | nutrition therapy | sociocultural factors | Muslims, male | torturers, female | rape victims, male | rape | genitalia, male | electric torture | humiliation | sexual abuse | psychotropic drugs adverse effects | drug administration, non-therapeutic | cramped confinement [torture method] | cramped confinement [torture method] | wall-standing [torture method] | practice guidelines | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | walling [torture method] | suspension [torture method] | physiological stress | combined modality torture | psychotic disorders | mood disorders | mental disorders | pain threshold | research | animal experimentation | hallucinations | psychological effects of torture | torture method terminology | sleep wake disorders | time factors | torture purposes | physiological effects of torture | vomiting | food policy | dietary manipulation | water dousing [torture method] | temperature, cold | conditioning (psychology) | anal canal | body searches | psychologist complicity in torture | psychological interview on admission | physical effects of torture | back pain | suffering | medical supervision of torture | sensory deprivation | medical examination on admission | prisoner transport | deprivation [torture method] | blindfolding | hooding [torture method] | complicity in torture | extraordinary rendition | abduction | declassified documents | data sources | hypothermia, induced | cases | death from torture | learned helplessness | effects on perpetrators | waterboarding | positional torture | resistance (psychology) | solitary confinement | shackling | physical restraint | music torture | light | environmental stress | sleep deprivation [torture method] | forced nudity | psychological stress | detention centres | incommunicado detention | prisoner transfer | legal defences | legal counsel | lawyer's participation | military personnel | SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape) | Mitchell, James | Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA) | business corporations | programme development | CIA | Bush, George W (Administration of) | government policy | war on terror | interrogation techniques | torture imagery | United States | Pakistan | Afghanistan | Thailand
  • TORT : 19.1.5 : Not available for external loan
    Reassessment of the Ireland v. the United Kingdom ECtHR case : a lost opportunity to clarify the distinction between torture and ill-treatment
    English
    20190000
    IRCT
    judicial decisions | decision making | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | ECHR-3 | suffering | torture threshold | inhuman treatment | legal reasoning | torture effects | long-term effects | prisoners | interrogation techniques | psychological effects of torture | ECHR-3 | international crime elements | intention | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | UNCAT | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | comparison | Istanbul Protocol | evidence of torture | forensic evaluation of torture | psychological torture | case study [publication type] | positional torture | hooding [torture method] | sleep deprivation [torture method] | deprivation [torture method] | counterterrorism | counterinsurgencies | British Empire | effectiveness | emergencies | OAS. Inter-American Court of Human Rights | comparative law | case law | commission of inquiry | death in custody | war on terror | knowledge transfer | international cooperation | prisoner treatment | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom] | Iraq | United States | Brazil | Brunei Darussalam | Yemen | Swaziland | Nigeria | Cameroon | Malaysia | Kenya | United Kingdom | Ireland
    Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 29, no. 1
  • MON : 2020.019 : Not available for external loan
    Doctors and torture : medicine at the crossroads
    English
    20190000
    Springer
    978-3-030-22516-2
    medical involvement in torture | Physicians for Human Rights | torture prevention | Istanbul Declaration : A Global Appeal for the Abolition of Torture (1992) | International Council of Nurses (ICN) | American Medical Association (AMA) | WMA. Declaration of Tokyo (1975) | ethical guidelines | international instruments | World Medical Association (WMA) | Gert, Bernard | belief systems | beneficence | patient autonomy | bioethics | feminism | virtues | Rawls, John | Ross, W.D. | social justice | moral obligations | Kant, Immanuel | philosophy | deontology | utilitarianism | ethical relativism | teleology | ethical theory | ethical analysis | moral responsibility | psychological effects of isolation | death-row | hostages | solitary confinement | military medical personnel | prisons | sexual abuse | diapers | humiliation | waterboarding | involuntary treatment | rectum | enteral nutrition | hunger strikes | nutrition therapy | forced nudity | hooding [torture method] | dehumanisation | degradation | public opinion | manipulation (psychology) | language | torture method terminology | guilt | suffering | torture justifiability | psychological torture | physical torture | combined modality torture | interrogation techniques | pain | torture definition | medical profession | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | torturers | Americans | Syrians | Uzbeks | Filipinos | Nazi doctors | Germans | British | Mau Mau groups | counterinsurgencies | case study [publication type] | human rights | secrecy | CIA | extraordinary rendition | torture effectiveness | medical participation in torture | doctor-patient relations | torture victims | medical doctor's role | health care delivery | psychologists | predisposition | moral dilemmas | legitimacy | medical doctors | terminology | determinants of torture | medical ethics | discourse | war on terror | warfare | torture | evil | boundaries | national security | terrorism | universal | Yemen | Iraq | United States | Syrian Arab Republic | Uzbekistan | Philippines | Chile | United Kingdom | Kenya
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