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Torture is the most widespread human rights crime in the modern world, practiced in more than one hundred countries, including the United States. How could something so brutal, almost unthinkable, be so prevalent? The Phenomenon of Torture: Readings and Commentary is designed to answer that question and many others. Beginning with a sweeping view of torture in Western history, the book examines questions such as these: Can anyone be turned into a torturer? What exactly is the psychological relationship between a torturer and his victim? Are certain societies more prone to use torture? Are there any circumstances under which torture is justified—to procure critical information in order to save innocent lives, for example? How can torture be stopped or at least its incidence be reduced?
Edited and with an introduction by the former Executive Director of Amnesty International USA, The Phenomenon of Torture draws on the writings of torture victims themselves, su

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Table of Contents

Foreword, by Juan E. Mendez xiii
Introduction 1
1. TORTURE IN WESTERN HISTORY
Torture and Truth 13
The Torture of Jesus 16
Torture and the Law of Proof 19
Torture 27
Discipline and Punish 30
An Essay on Crimes and Punishments 34
On Torture and Capital Punishment 36
Preventing Torture 38
2. BEING TORTURED
The Railway Man 49
And Night Fell 53
Statement by Abu Ghraib detainee 60
The Gulag Archipelago 63
A Miracle, a Universe 66
The Method 71
Torture 80
Against Our Will 88
Report Uzbekistan 95
Prison of Women 97
3. WHO ARE THE TORTURERS?
King Leopold's Ghost 101
The Torturer's Tale 104
The Perils of Obedience 110
The Official Torturer 120
Ritual Abuse 124
Hidden Terrors 127
The Winter Soldier Investigation 132
Torture 134
The Torturers' Notebooks 136
The Battle of the Casbah 137
The Wretched of the Earth 139
In Their Own Words 141
4. THE DYNAMICS OF TORTURE
Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual 155
The Politics of Cruelty 163
Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number 167
The Body in Pain 172
What's Wrong with Torture 178
Intimate Terror 180
5. THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF TORTURE
Torture 195
The Origins of Totalitarianism 196
Republic of Fear 201
The Psychology and Culture of Torture and Torturers 204
How to Make a Torturer 210
Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People 215
6. THE ETHICS OF TORTURE
Of Torture 221
The Case for Torture 227
Kidnapping Has Germans Debating Police Torture 230
Why Terrorism Works 233
Torture 241
Suggestions for Japanese Interpreters 249
Does Torture Work? 255
Tainted Legacy 260
Landau Commission Report 267
Supreme Court of Israel Judgment 275
7. HEALING THE VICTIMS, STOPPING THE TORTURE
Treatment of Victims of Torture 285
Police Officers Convicted of Torturing Man in Detention 297
Torture Spoken Here 299
Aydin v. Turkey 304
International Criminal Court Q & A Sheet 308
An End to Impunity 311
The Case of General Pinochet 314
Filartiga v. Pena-Irala 325
The Contribution of Truth Commissions 333
Human Rights Education for the Police 347
EXCERPTS FROM DOCUMENTS 357
UN Convention against Torture 357
International Standards Against Torture 360
U.S. Army Field Manual 363
How to Get Involved 365
Notes 367
Bibliography 377
Acknowledgments 381
Credits and Permissions 383

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 15/05/2007
      ISBN13: 9780812219821, 978-0812219821
      ISBN10: 0812219821

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      Book Synopsis

      Torture is the most widespread human rights crime in the modern world, practiced in more than one hundred countries, including the United States. How could something so brutal, almost unthinkable, be so prevalent? The Phenomenon of Torture: Readings and Commentary is designed to answer that question and many others. Beginning with a sweeping view of torture in Western history, the book examines questions such as these: Can anyone be turned into a torturer? What exactly is the psychological relationship between a torturer and his victim? Are certain societies more prone to use torture? Are there any circumstances under which torture is justified—to procure critical information in order to save innocent lives, for example? How can torture be stopped or at least its incidence be reduced?
      Edited and with an introduction by the former Executive Director of Amnesty International USA, The Phenomenon of Torture draws on the writings of torture victims themselves, su

      Trade Review
      "A sober, astutely assembled compilation and a much-needed contribution to modern-day discussions of government policy." * Midwest Book Review *
      "A uniquely thoughtful and comprehensive exploration of the topic." * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword, by Juan E. Mendez xiii
      Introduction 1
      1. TORTURE IN WESTERN HISTORY
      Torture and Truth 13
      The Torture of Jesus 16
      Torture and the Law of Proof 19
      Torture 27
      Discipline and Punish 30
      An Essay on Crimes and Punishments 34
      On Torture and Capital Punishment 36
      Preventing Torture 38
      2. BEING TORTURED
      The Railway Man 49
      And Night Fell 53
      Statement by Abu Ghraib detainee 60
      The Gulag Archipelago 63
      A Miracle, a Universe 66
      The Method 71
      Torture 80
      Against Our Will 88
      Report Uzbekistan 95
      Prison of Women 97
      3. WHO ARE THE TORTURERS?
      King Leopold's Ghost 101
      The Torturer's Tale 104
      The Perils of Obedience 110
      The Official Torturer 120
      Ritual Abuse 124
      Hidden Terrors 127
      The Winter Soldier Investigation 132
      Torture 134
      The Torturers' Notebooks 136
      The Battle of the Casbah 137
      The Wretched of the Earth 139
      In Their Own Words 141
      4. THE DYNAMICS OF TORTURE
      Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual 155
      The Politics of Cruelty 163
      Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number 167
      The Body in Pain 172
      What's Wrong with Torture 178
      Intimate Terror 180
      5. THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF TORTURE
      Torture 195
      The Origins of Totalitarianism 196
      Republic of Fear 201
      The Psychology and Culture of Torture and Torturers 204
      How to Make a Torturer 210
      Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People 215
      6. THE ETHICS OF TORTURE
      Of Torture 221
      The Case for Torture 227
      Kidnapping Has Germans Debating Police Torture 230
      Why Terrorism Works 233
      Torture 241
      Suggestions for Japanese Interpreters 249
      Does Torture Work? 255
      Tainted Legacy 260
      Landau Commission Report 267
      Supreme Court of Israel Judgment 275
      7. HEALING THE VICTIMS, STOPPING THE TORTURE
      Treatment of Victims of Torture 285
      Police Officers Convicted of Torturing Man in Detention 297
      Torture Spoken Here 299
      Aydin v. Turkey 304
      International Criminal Court Q & A Sheet 308
      An End to Impunity 311
      The Case of General Pinochet 314
      Filartiga v. Pena-Irala 325
      The Contribution of Truth Commissions 333
      Human Rights Education for the Police 347
      EXCERPTS FROM DOCUMENTS 357
      UN Convention against Torture 357
      International Standards Against Torture 360
      U.S. Army Field Manual 363
      How to Get Involved 365
      Notes 367
      Bibliography 377
      Acknowledgments 381
      Credits and Permissions 383

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