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Torture in the United States / Psychology / Behavioural sciences / Interrogation techniques / War crimes / American Psychological Association / Enhanced interrogation techniques / Stephen Soldz / Nathaniel Raymond / Ethics / Human rights abuses / Behavior
Date: 2015-04-30 05:00:13
Torture in the United States
Psychology
Behavioural sciences
Interrogation techniques
War crimes
American Psychological Association
Enhanced interrogation techniques
Stephen Soldz
Nathaniel Raymond
Ethics
Human rights abuses
Behavior

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