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1066:, especially when they feel guilty about their actions. Torture has corrupting effects on the institutions and societies that perpetrate it. Torturers forget important investigative skills because torture can be an easier way than time-consuming police work to achieve high conviction rates, encouraging the continued and increased use of torture. Public disapproval of torture can harm the international reputation of countries that use it, strengthen and radicalize violent opposition to those states, and encourage adversaries to themselves use torture.
1295:. Because the risk of torture is highest directly after an arrest, procedural safeguards such as immediate access to a lawyer and notifying relatives of an arrest are the most effective ways of prevention. Visits by independent monitoring bodies to detention sites can also help reduce torture. Legal changes that are not implemented in practice have little effect on the incidence of torture. Legal changes can be particularly ineffective in places where the law has limited legitimacy or is routinely ignored.
722:. Authoritarian regimes often resort to indiscriminate repression because they cannot accurately identify potential opponents. Many insurgencies lack the necessary infrastructure for a torture program and instead intimidate by killing. Research has found that state torture can extend the lifespan of terrorist organizations, increase incentives for insurgents to use violence, and radicalize the opposition. Another form of torture for deterrence is violence against migrants, as has been reported during
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institutional or individual level, and some perpetrators are motivated by the prospect of career advancement. Bureaucracy can diffuse responsibility for torture and help perpetrators excuse their actions. Maintaining secrecy is often essential to maintaining a torture program, which can be accomplished in ways ranging from direct censorship, denial, or mislabeling torture as something else, to offshoring abuses to outside a state's territory. Along with official denials, torture is enabled by
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1302:, frustrating prevention efforts because torturers can find a way around rules. Safeguards against torture in detention can be evaded by beating suspects during round-ups or on the way to the police station. General training of police to improve their ability to investigate crime has been more effective at reducing torture than specific training focused on human rights. Institutional police reforms have been effective when abuse is systematic. Political scientist
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378:(1954–1962), and the United Kingdom and Portugal also used torture in attempts to retain their respective empires. Independent states in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia often used torture in the twentieth century, but it is unknown whether their use of torture increased or decreased compared to nineteenth-century levels. During the first half of the twentieth century, torture became more prevalent in Europe with the advent of
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254:. Societies used torture both as part of the judicial process and as punishment, although some historians make a distinction between torture and painful punishments. Historically, torture was seen as a reliable way to elicit the truth, a suitable punishment, and deterrence against future offenses. When torture was legally regulated, there were restrictions on the allowable methods; common methods in Europe included
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108:. Although most torturers are thought to learn about torture techniques informally and rarely receive explicit orders, they are enabled by organizations that facilitate and encourage their behavior. Once a torture program begins, it usually escalates beyond what is intended initially and often leads to involved agencies losing effectiveness. Torture aims to break the victim's
714:, torture was used to deter slaves from escaping or rebelling. Some defenders of judicial torture prior to its abolition argued that it deterred crime; reformers contended that because torture was carried out in secret, it could not be an effective deterrent. In the twentieth century, well-known examples include the
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argues that government authorization is a necessary but not sufficient condition for torture to occur, given that a specific order to torture rarely can be identified. In many cases, a combination of dispositional and situational effects lead a person to become a torturer. In most cases of systematic
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Studies have found that most people around the world oppose the use of torture in general. Some hold definite views on torture; for others, torture's acceptability depends on the victim. Support for torture in specific cases is correlated with the belief that torture is effective and used in ticking
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as an effective interrogational method have fueled misconceptions that justify the use of torture. Experiments comparing torture with other interrogation methods cannot be performed for ethical and practical reasons, but most scholars of torture are skeptical about its efficacy in obtaining accurate
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and torture during armed conflicts receive more attention compared to torture of the poor or criminal suspects. Most victims of torture are suspected of crimes; a disproportionate number of victims are from poor or marginalized communities. Groups especially vulnerable to torture include unemployed
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motivated a shift to methods that do not leave marks to aid in deniability and to deprive victims of legal redress. As they faced more pressure and scrutiny, democracies led the innovation in clean torture practices in the early twentieth century; such techniques diffused worldwide by the 1960s.
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A wide variety of techniques have been used for torture. Nevertheless, there are limited ways of inflicting pain while minimizing the risk of death. Survivors report that the exact method used is not significant. Most forms of torture include both physical and psychological elements and multiple
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ideas about the value of the human person, the lowering of the standard of proof in criminal cases, popular views that no longer saw pain as morally redemptive, and the expansion of imprisonment as an alternative to executions or painful punishments. It is not known if torture also declined in
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for extracting a confession from a suspect, but presents a higher risk of false confession. Many torture victims will say whatever the torturer wants to hear to end the torture. Others who are guilty refuse to confess, especially if they believe it would only bring more torture or punishment.
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due to competitive masculinity. Elite and specialized police units are especially prone to torturing, perhaps because of their tight-knit nature and insulation from oversight. Although some torturers are formally trained, most are thought to learn about torture techniques informally.
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where there is a commitment to protecting human rights. Many torture survivors, especially those from poor or marginalized populations, are unwilling to report. Monitoring has focused on police stations and prisons, although torture can also occur in other facilities such as
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argued that it was "the most horrible event a human being can retain within himself" and that "whoever was tortured, stays tortured". Many torture victims, including Améry, later die by suicide. Survivors often experience social and financial problems. Circumstances such as
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institutions are ineffective at preventing torture against minorities or foreigners. Torture is more likely when a society feels threatened because of wars or crises, but studies have not found a consistent relationship between the use of torture and terrorist attacks.
749:. Despite the abolition of judicial torture, it sees continued use to elicit confessions, especially in judicial systems placing a high value on confessions in criminal matters. The use of torture to force suspects to confess is facilitated by laws allowing extensive
1044:. An average of 40 percent have long-term post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a higher rate than for any other traumatic experience. Not all survivors or rehabilitation experts support using medical categories to define their experience, and many survivors remain
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to be tortured. This type of extrajudicial violence is often carried out in public to deter others. It discriminatorily targets minorities and marginalized groups and may be supported by the public, especially if people do not trust the official justice system.
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methods are typically used on one person. Different methods of torture are popular in different countries. Low-tech methods are more commonly used than high-tech ones, and attempts to develop scientifically validated torture technology have failed. The
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are correlated with higher support for torture; embrace of democratic values such as liberty and equality reduces support for torture. Public opinion is most favorable to torture, on average, in countries with low per capita income and high levels of
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information, although torture sometimes has obtained actionable intelligence. Interrogational torture can often shade into confessional torture or simply into entertainment, and some torturers do not distinguish between interrogation and confession.
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are universal torture methods and frequently instill a permanent sense of shame in the victim and in some cultures, humiliate their family and society. Cultural and individual differences affect how the victim perceives different torture methods.
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justifying colonial rule on the pretext of ending torture, despite the use of torture by colonial rulers themselves. The condemnation was strengthened during the twentieth century in reaction to the use of torture by Nazi
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The use of torture to obtain information during interrogation accounts for a small percentage of worldwide torture cases; its use for obtaining confessions or intimidation is more common. Although interrogational torture has been used in
198:(CIDT), the threshold at which treatment can be classified as torture is the most controversial aspect of its definition; the interpretation of torture has broadened over time. Another approach, preferred by scholars such as
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to convict someone in the absence of a confession. Torture was still a labor-intensive process reserved for the most severe crimes; most torture victims were men accused of murder, treason, or theft. Medieval
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details about the crime, and only allowing torture if there was already some evidence against the accused. In some countries, political opponents are tortured to force them to confess publicly as a form of
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denounced torture as "a sure way to acquit robust scoundrels and to condemn weak but innocent people". Similar doubts about torture's effectiveness had been voiced for centuries previously, including by
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it is typically not a rational response as it is usually ineffective or even counterproductive at achieving the desired aim. Torture victims are often viewed by the perpetrators as severe threats and
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European colonies during the nineteenth century. In China, judicial torture, which had been practiced for more than two millennia, was banned in 1905 along with flogging and
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works by forcing the person to adopt a stance, putting their weight on a few muscles, causing pain without leaving marks, for example standing or squatting for extended periods. Rape and
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of the West, but torture was still used there, against ethnic minorities or criminal suspects from marginalized classes, and during overseas wars against foreign populations. After the
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is sometimes considered a form of psychological torture. Others do not consider corporal punishment with a fixed penalty to be torture, as it does not seek to break the victim's will.
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criticizes torture prevention research for not figuring out "what to do when people are bad; institutions broken, understaffed, and corrupt; and habitual serial violence is routine".
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and pain-related disability are commonly reported, but there is scant research into this effect or possible treatments. Common psychological problems affecting survivors include
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torture programs. Measuring the rate at which torture occurs is difficult because it is typically committed in secrecy, and abuses are likelier to come to light in
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but became more common between 1200 and 1400. Because medieval judges used an exceptionally high standard of proof, they would sometimes authorize torture when
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are used, often in combination; the most common form of physical torture is beatings. Beginning in the twentieth century, many torturers have preferred non-
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Bourgon, JĂ©rĂ´me (2003). "Abolishing 'Cruel
Punishments': A Reappraisal of the Chinese Roots and Long-term Efficiency of the Xinzheng Legal Reforms".
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performed in a police station, the victim's home, or a public place. In South Africa, the police have been observed handing suspects over to
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for the perpetrators. Public demand for decisive action against crime or even support for torture against criminals can facilitate its use.
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launched a global campaign against torture, exposing its widespread use despite international prohibition and eventually leading to the
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Milewski, Andrew; Weinstein, Eliana; Lurie, Jacob; Lee, Annabel; Taki, Faten; Pilato, Tara; Jedlicka, Caroline; Kaur, Gunisha (2023).
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time bomb cases. Women are more likely to oppose torture than men. Nonreligious people are less likely to support the use of torture
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Reasons for Inconsistency in Testimonies of Torture Victims".
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5702:Huggins, Martha K. (2012).
1085:right-wing authoritarianism
509:Criminalization of the poor
415:an overseas torture program
366:Torture was widely used by
318:Abolition and continued use
10:
7865:
7603:Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
6551:Ticking time bomb scenario
6028:10.1016/j.bjae.2019.12.003
5993:10.1007/s12207-024-09498-4
5526:10.1007/s12142-023-00696-2
5062:Cambridge University Press
4960:Edinburgh University Press
4937:Princeton University Press
4836:Cambridge University Press
4813:Liverpool University Press
4771:
4715:Thomson & Bernath 2020
4655:Thomson & Bernath 2020
4631:Thomson & Bernath 2020
4436:Thomson & Bernath 2020
3872:Williams & Hughes 2020
3860:Williams & Hughes 2020
3812:Williams & Hughes 2020
1193:(CAT) in 1984. Successful
1128:Convention against Torture
1107:
964:
833:List of methods of torture
830:
826:
816:ticking time bomb scenario
774:
733:
703:
638:
213:
170:
18:
7774:
7703:
7544:
7453:
7329:
7280:Joint criminal enterprise
7230:
7210:Responsibility to protect
7138:
7127:
7114:
7021:
6988:Right to rest and leisure
6894:
6699:
6692:
6633:
6584:Committee Against Torture
6564:
6523:
6495:Use of torture since 1948
6482:
6347:
6260:
6178:
6155:
5963:10.1017/S0020589321000038
5446:10.1017/S0260210507007565
5408:10.1017/S0026749X03004050
5006:Columbia University Press
4853:Collard, Melanie (2018).
4739:Carver & Handley 2016
4727:Carver & Handley 2016
4691:Carver & Handley 2016
4667:Carver & Handley 2016
4643:Carver & Handley 2016
4619:Carver & Handley 2016
4448:Carver & Handley 2016
4412:Carver & Handley 2016
3908:Carver & Handley 2016
3848:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3836:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3824:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3670:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3658:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3622:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3610:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3586:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3574:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3562:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3547:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3535:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3523:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3492:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
3342:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
2930:, pp. 414, 422, 427.
2928:Quiroga & Modvig 2020
2794:, pp. 75, 82–83, 85.
2648:Carver & Handley 2016
2621:Carver & Handley 2016
2134:Carver & Handley 2016
2079:Carver & Handley 2016
1523:Carver & Handley 2016
1460:Carver & Handley 2016
1421:Carver & Handley 2016
1182:Ireland v. United Kingdom
1046:psychologically resilient
511:, through laws targeting
283:two eyewitnesses required
7003:Right to social security
6968:Right to Internet access
6913:Equal pay for equal work
6799:Presumption of innocence
6330:Welcome parade (torture)
4777:
4388:Saul & Flanagan 2020
4019:Saul & Flanagan 2020
3814:, pp. 133–134, 137.
3696:, pp. 79, 115, 165.
1511:Saul & Flanagan 2020
1393:Whitney & Smith 1897
692:, or dismemberment. The
680:. Some authors, such as
497:people with disabilities
342:criminal justice systems
21:Torture (disambiguation)
7750:Crimes against humanity
7594:Libyan civil war (2011)
7445:Wartime sexual violence
7393:Human trophy collecting
7378:Enforced disappearances
6879:right to be a candidate
6709:Equality before the law
6208:Pharmacological torture
5873:10.1073/pnas.1504365112
5423:Blakeley, Ruth (2007).
5317:Oxford University Press
5268:Edward Elgar Publishing
5242:Oxford University Press
5215:Edward Elgar Publishing
5192:Edward Elgar Publishing
5169:Oxford University Press
5143:Edward Elgar Publishing
5120:Sheffield Phoenix Press
5089:Oxford University Press
5079:Evans, Rebecca (2020).
2991:Young & Kearns 2020
1317:in Brazil, by sculptor
1293:incommunicado detention
777:Interrogational torture
460:youth detention centers
275:circumstantial evidence
161:incommunicado detention
145:under all circumstances
57:extracting a confession
7398:Indiscriminate attacks
7383:Extrajudicial killings
7254:Command responsibility
6739:Freedom of information
6724:Freedom of association
6081:
6061:Listen to this article
5742:Human Rights Quarterly
5661:Human Rights Quarterly
5508:Einolf, Christopher J.
5482:Einolf, Christopher J.
5454:Einolf, Christopher J.
4784:Barnes, Jamal (2017).
4110:Houck & Repke 2017
4086:Houck & Repke 2017
3255:Houck & Repke 2017
3245:, pp. 92–93, 106.
3005:, pp. 26, 38, 41.
1354:
1333:
1257:crime against humanity
1131:
1119:
1018:traumatic brain injury
985:
897:. Forced ingestion of
851:prohibition of torture
845:
802:
755:cognitive interviewing
672:The classification of
660:
543:
441:
337:
239:
184:non-state armed groups
173:Definitions of torture
45:
7721:List of global issues
7556:Gaza–Israel conflict
7373:Desecration of graves
7353:Collective punishment
7051:Intersex human rights
6859:Right of self-defense
6814:Right to a fair trial
6546:Psychology of torture
6285:Chinese water torture
6262:Psychological torture
6080:
5798:10.1093/jhuman/huz019
5756:10.1353/hrq.2017.0023
5674:10.1353/hrq.2021.0055
5654:Hatz, Sophia (2021).
5500:10.1093/jogss/ogab019
5234:Torture and Democracy
5031:Austin, Jonathan Luke
4956:Understanding Torture
4933:Torture and Democracy
4569:Amnesty International
3910:, pp. 84–86, 88.
2758:, pp. 89–90, 92.
2722:, pp. 57, 59–60.
2698:, pp. 78–79, 90.
1682:, History of Torture.
1312:
1187:Amnesty International
1169:human rights movement
1150:Torture is criticized
1125:
1117:
1108:Further information:
1077:than religious people
1010:peripheral neuropathy
972:
840:
797:prisoner of war near
784:
734:Further information:
706:Deterrence (penology)
651:
613:Christopher J. Einolf
603:from the victims and
581:judicial independence
534:
456:immigration detention
432:
325:
288:ecclesiastical courts
271:early medieval Europe
226:
149:human rights movement
31:
7776:‡ Does not apply to
7755:Crimes of aggression
7737:international crimes
7641:Sri Lankan Civil War
7440:Use of human shields
7338:humanitarian workers
6938:Right to development
6819:Right to family life
6769:Freedom from torture
6754:Freedom from slavery
6442:United Arab Emirates
6325:Solitary confinement
6247:Water cure (torture)
6242:Thumbscrew (torture)
6112:More spoken articles
5942:Oette, Lutz (2021).
5395:Modern Asian Studies
5319:. pp. 471–492.
5296:. pp. 113–126.
5270:. pp. 354–370.
5217:. pp. 410–431.
5194:. pp. 432–454.
5171:. pp. 387–409.
5064:. pp. 389–407.
5039:Taylor & Francis
4911:Taylor & Francis
4521:"Torture by the GSS"
4462:, pp. 387, 401.
4100:, pp. 683, 688.
3648:, pp. 163, 333.
3332:, pp. 425, 443.
2850:, pp. 404, 408.
2782:, pp. 158, 165.
1838:, pp. 104, 109.
1760:, pp. 398, 405.
1611:Encyclopedia Iranica
1319:Demétrio Albuquerque
974:Norwegian resistance
938:solitary confinement
842:Electroshock weapons
720:forced disappearance
712:In the United States
564:Jonathan Luke Austin
549:enemies of the state
519:, or working in the
411:September 11 attacks
269:Torture was rare in
19:For other uses, see
7819:Human rights abuses
7619:Russo-Ukrainian War
7247:Civilian casualties
6749:Freedom of religion
6744:Freedom of movement
6719:Freedom of assembly
6701:Civil and political
6505:Marcos dictatorship
6310:Sensory deprivation
5864:2015PNAS..11211217M
5858:(36): 11217–11222.
5836:10.1093/isq/sqad043
5815:Lesch, Max (2023).
5708:State Crime Journal
5513:Human Rights Review
5462:Sociological Theory
5288:(2015). "Torture".
5244:. pp. 71–106.
4985:The Century Company
4657:, pp. 482–483.
4510:, pp. 397–398.
4438:, pp. 474–475.
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1435:, pp. 394–395.
1411:, pp. 396–397.
1026:pregnancy from rape
1012:, damage to teeth,
942:sensory deprivation
875:upside-down hanging
814:or civil wars. The
751:pre-trial detention
601:moral disengagement
569:psychological abuse
480:political prisoners
407:liberal democracies
277:tied a person to a
75:political prisoners
7829:Political violence
7716:War crime apologia
7636:Second Chechen War
7330:War crimes by type
7290:Military necessity
7285:Medical neutrality
7203:Protocol II (1977)
7168:Geneva Conventions
7119:List of war crimes
7066:Right to sexuality
6943:Right to education
6869:Security of person
6764:Freedom of thought
6082:
5695:10.1037/tps0000120
5373:Montana Law Review
5342:. pp. 84–94.
5145:. pp. 63–79.
5122:. pp. 74–94.
5041:. pp. 19–37.
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2674:, pp. 47, 54.
2155:, pp. 73, 79.
1549:, pp. 3, 281.
1334:
1261:Geneva Conventions
1220:. The CAT and its
1199:Naming and shaming
1137:civilizing mission
1132:
1120:
1040:, depression, and
995:housing insecurity
986:
954:Positional torture
936:, overcrowding or
846:
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678:Geneva Conventions
661:
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503:and the resulting
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390:, and the rise of
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87:methods of torture
83:capital punishment
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7824:Philosophy of law
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7545:War crimes by war
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7305:Protected persons
7198:Protocol I (1977)
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6933:Right to clothing
6918:Fair remuneration
6886:Right to homeland
6834:Right to petition
6759:Freedom of speech
6651:
6650:
6589:Optional Protocol
6566:International law
6531:Ethics of torture
6343:
6342:
6320:Sleep deprivation
6078:
5905:JAMA Network Open
5349:978-1-315-10288-7
5326:978-0-19-009752-3
5303:978-1-315-74452-0
5277:978-1-78897-222-2
5251:978-0-19-009752-3
5224:978-1-78811-396-0
5201:978-1-78811-396-0
5178:978-0-19-163269-3
5152:978-1-78811-396-0
5129:978-1-905048-37-3
5106:978-0-19-084662-6
5071:978-1-107-11911-6
5048:978-1-000-72592-6
5015:978-0-231-54809-0
4969:978-0-7486-8672-8
4946:978-1-4008-3087-9
4920:978-1-317-20647-7
4894:978-0-415-51806-2
4868:978-1-315-45611-9
4845:978-1-108-63389-5
4822:978-1-78138-868-6
4799:978-1-351-97773-9
4729:, pp. 79–80.
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2020:, pp. 27–28.
1661:, pp. 26–27.
1561:, pp. 73–74.
1462:, pp. 37–38.
1447:, pp. 96–97.
1222:Optional Protocol
1214:international law
1053:Istanbul Protocol
1042:sleep disturbance
999:family separation
934:sleep deprivation
867:soles of the feet
808:conventional wars
736:Forced confession
629:counterinsurgency
621:false confessions
553:coping mechanisms
540:Manadel al-Jamadi
493:indigenous people
252:Achaemenid Persia
192:such as hospitals
7856:
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7646:Syrian civil war
7589:2006 Lebanon War
7552:Afghanistan wars
7295:Prisoners of war
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6897:Economic, social
6844:Right to protest
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795:North Vietnamese
787:South Vietnamese
765:state propaganda
690:death by burning
617:internal enemies
521:informal economy
501:Relative poverty
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361:torture in China
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67:Some definitions
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2598:
2586:
2571:
2567:Wisnewski 2010
2556:
2544:
2540:Wisnewski 2010
2532:
2530:, p. 166.
2517:
2505:
2493:
2481:
2479:, p. 106.
2466:
2451:
2447:Wisnewski 2010
2439:
2424:
2420:Wisnewski 2010
2412:
2400:
2388:
2376:
2357:
2355:, p. 321.
2345:
2333:
2331:, p. 307.
2321:
2306:
2294:
2282:
2261:
2259:, p. 106.
2246:
2221:
2209:
2188:
2176:
2157:
2138:
2119:
2117:, p. 182.
2107:
2095:
2083:
2071:
2034:
2022:
2010:
1998:
1994:Wisnewski 2010
1986:
1974:
1962:
1947:
1945:, p. 112.
1930:
1928:, p. 155.
1918:
1916:, p. 851.
1906:
1904:, p. 111.
1894:
1882:
1878:Wisnewski 2010
1867:
1852:
1850:, p. 404.
1840:
1828:
1826:, p. 400.
1816:
1814:, p. 109.
1801:
1799:, p. 108.
1789:
1785:Wisnewski 2010
1777:
1775:, p. 394.
1762:
1750:
1735:
1720:
1718:, p. 392.
1708:
1706:, p. 107.
1696:
1694:, p. 393.
1684:
1663:
1651:
1636:
1624:
1596:
1580:
1578:, p. 104.
1563:
1559:Wisnewski 2010
1551:
1539:
1537:, p. 391.
1527:
1515:
1503:
1491:
1476:
1474:, p. 392.
1464:
1449:
1437:
1425:
1413:
1401:
1384:
1381:
1380:
1341:
1340:
1338:
1335:
1288:
1285:
1105:
1102:
1071:
1070:Public opinion
1068:
1014:rhabdomyolysis
966:
963:
958:sexual assault
926:mock execution
831:Main article:
828:
825:
812:asymmetric war
775:Main article:
772:
769:
731:
728:
701:
698:
645:
642:
640:
637:
536:Charles Graner
528:
525:
451:open societies
426:
423:
328:Francisco Goya
319:
316:
296:Ottoman Empire
233:Battle of Ulai
220:
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171:Main article:
168:
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7688:Yugoslav Wars
7686:
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7436:
7433:
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7423:
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7413:Mass killings
7411:
7410:
7409:
7406:
7404:
7401:
7399:
7396:
7394:
7391:
7389:
7386:
7384:
7381:
7379:
7376:
7374:
7371:
7369:
7368:Death marches
7366:
7364:
7363:Death flights
7361:
7359:
7356:
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7349:
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7193:Fourth (1949)
7191:
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7183:Second (1949)
7181:
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7176:
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7024:
7020:
7014:
7013:Right to work
7011:
7009:
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6999:
6996:
6994:
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6989:
6986:
6984:
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6971:
6969:
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6959:
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6948:Right to food
6946:
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6857:
6855:
6852:
6850:
6847:
6845:
6842:
6840:
6837:
6835:
6832:
6830:
6829:Right to life
6827:
6825:
6822:
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6817:
6815:
6812:
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6807:
6805:
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6797:
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6575:
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6571:
6569:
6567:
6563:
6557:
6556:Torture trade
6554:
6552:
6549:
6547:
6544:
6542:
6539:
6537:
6534:
6532:
6529:
6528:
6526:
6524:Controversies
6522:
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6508:
6506:
6503:
6501:
6498:
6496:
6493:
6491:
6488:
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6472:
6470:
6467:
6465:
6462:
6458:
6457:Torture Memos
6455:
6453:
6450:
6449:
6448:
6447:United States
6445:
6443:
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6371:
6368:
6366:
6363:
6361:
6358:
6356:
6353:
6352:
6350:
6346:
6336:
6335:White torture
6333:
6331:
6328:
6326:
6323:
6321:
6318:
6316:
6313:
6311:
6308:
6306:
6303:
6301:
6298:
6296:
6293:
6291:
6288:
6286:
6283:
6281:
6280:Box (torture)
6278:
6276:
6273:
6271:
6268:
6267:
6265:
6263:
6259:
6253:
6252:Waterboarding
6250:
6248:
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6238:
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6224:
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6199:
6196:
6194:
6191:
6189:
6186:
6185:
6183:
6181:
6177:
6171:
6170:Water torture
6168:
6166:
6163:
6162:
6160:
6158:
6154:
6150:
6143:
6138:
6136:
6131:
6129:
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6120:
6113:
6109:
6094:
6047:
6043:
6038:
6033:
6029:
6025:
6021:
6017:
6016:
6015:BJA Education
6011:
6006:
6002:
5998:
5994:
5990:
5986:
5982:
5977:
5973:
5969:
5964:
5959:
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5635:
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5616:
5611:
5606:
5601:
5597:
5593:
5592:
5591:PLOS Medicine
5587:
5582:
5578:
5574:
5569:
5564:
5560:
5556:
5552:
5547:
5543:
5539:
5535:
5531:
5527:
5523:
5519:
5515:
5514:
5509:
5505:
5501:
5497:
5493:
5489:
5488:
5483:
5479:
5475:
5471:
5467:
5463:
5459:
5455:
5451:
5447:
5443:
5439:
5435:
5434:
5426:
5421:
5417:
5413:
5409:
5405:
5401:
5397:
5396:
5390:
5386:
5382:
5378:
5374:
5370:
5366:
5362:
5361:
5351:
5345:
5341:
5337:
5332:
5328:
5322:
5318:
5314:
5309:
5305:
5299:
5295:
5291:
5287:
5283:
5279:
5273:
5269:
5265:
5261:
5257:
5253:
5247:
5243:
5239:
5235:
5230:
5226:
5220:
5216:
5212:
5207:
5203:
5197:
5193:
5189:
5184:
5180:
5174:
5170:
5166:
5162:
5158:
5154:
5148:
5144:
5140:
5135:
5131:
5125:
5121:
5117:
5112:
5108:
5102:
5098:
5094:
5090:
5086:
5082:
5077:
5073:
5067:
5063:
5059:
5054:
5050:
5044:
5040:
5036:
5032:
5028:
5027:
5024:Book chapters
5017:
5011:
5007:
5003:
4998:
4994:
4990:
4986:
4982:
4981:
4975:
4971:
4965:
4961:
4957:
4952:
4948:
4942:
4938:
4934:
4930:
4926:
4922:
4916:
4912:
4908:
4904:
4900:
4896:
4890:
4886:
4882:
4878:
4874:
4870:
4864:
4860:
4856:
4851:
4847:
4841:
4837:
4833:
4828:
4824:
4818:
4814:
4810:
4805:
4801:
4795:
4791:
4787:
4782:
4781:
4764:
4759:
4752:
4747:
4741:, p. 80.
4740:
4735:
4728:
4723:
4716:
4711:
4704:
4699:
4692:
4687:
4680:
4675:
4669:, p. 52.
4668:
4663:
4656:
4651:
4644:
4639:
4632:
4627:
4620:
4615:
4599:
4598:
4593:
4587:
4572:. 15 May 1998
4571:
4570:
4562:
4556:
4548:
4542:
4526:
4522:
4516:
4509:
4504:
4498:, p. 38.
4497:
4492:
4485:
4480:
4473:
4468:
4461:
4456:
4449:
4444:
4437:
4432:
4426:, p. 39.
4425:
4420:
4414:, p. 13.
4413:
4408:
4402:, p. 82.
4401:
4396:
4389:
4384:
4382:
4374:
4369:
4362:
4357:
4350:
4345:
4338:
4333:
4326:
4321:
4315:, p. 41.
4314:
4309:
4302:
4297:
4291:, p. 50.
4290:
4285:
4278:
4273:
4267:, p. 29.
4266:
4261:
4254:
4249:
4242:
4237:
4231:, p. 57.
4230:
4225:
4219:, p. 55.
4218:
4213:
4206:
4201:
4195:, p. 64.
4194:
4192:
4185:
4178:
4173:
4166:
4161:
4154:
4150:
4145:
4138:
4133:
4131:
4124:, p. 98.
4123:
4118:
4111:
4106:
4099:
4094:
4087:
4082:
4075:
4071:
4066:
4064:
4057:, p. 21.
4056:
4051:
4045:, p. 22.
4044:
4039:
4032:
4031:Blakeley 2007
4027:
4020:
4015:
4008:
4003:
3997:, p. 23.
3996:
3991:
3984:
3979:
3972:
3967:
3965:
3957:
3952:
3946:, p. 94.
3945:
3940:
3934:, p. 89.
3933:
3928:
3922:, p. 88.
3921:
3916:
3909:
3904:
3897:
3892:
3885:
3880:
3873:
3868:
3861:
3856:
3849:
3844:
3837:
3832:
3825:
3820:
3813:
3808:
3801:
3799:
3792:
3790:
3782:
3777:
3770:
3765:
3759:, p. 51.
3758:
3753:
3747:, p. 73.
3746:
3741:
3734:
3729:
3722:
3717:
3715:
3707:
3702:
3695:
3690:
3684:, p. 52.
3683:
3678:
3671:
3666:
3659:
3654:
3647:
3642:
3635:
3630:
3623:
3618:
3611:
3606:
3599:
3594:
3587:
3582:
3575:
3570:
3563:
3558:
3556:
3548:
3543:
3536:
3531:
3524:
3519:
3512:
3510:
3503:
3501:
3493:
3488:
3486:
3478:
3473:
3467:, p. 73.
3466:
3461:
3454:
3449:
3442:
3437:
3430:
3425:
3418:
3413:
3406:
3401:
3394:
3389:
3382:
3377:
3375:
3367:
3362:
3355:
3350:
3343:
3338:
3331:
3326:
3319:
3314:
3308:, p. 71.
3307:
3302:
3295:
3290:
3283:
3278:
3276:
3269:, p. 24.
3268:
3263:
3256:
3251:
3244:
3239:
3232:
3227:
3221:, p. 92.
3220:
3215:
3209:, p. 28.
3208:
3203:
3196:
3191:
3184:
3179:
3173:, p. 16.
3172:
3167:
3160:
3155:
3148:
3143:
3137:, p. 11.
3136:
3131:
3129:
3122:, p. 22.
3121:
3116:
3114:
3112:
3105:, p. 40.
3104:
3099:
3092:
3087:
3081:, p. 26.
3080:
3075:
3068:
3066:
3063:Guarch-Rubio
3059:
3052:
3047:
3041:, p. 38.
3040:
3035:
3028:
3027:Blakeley 2007
3023:
3017:, p. 28.
3016:
3011:
3004:
2999:
2992:
2987:
2980:
2975:
2969:, p. 23.
2968:
2963:
2961:
2953:
2948:
2942:, p. 33.
2941:
2936:
2929:
2924:
2917:
2912:
2905:
2900:
2893:
2888:
2882:, p. 74.
2881:
2879:
2872:
2866:, p. 75.
2865:
2863:
2856:
2849:
2847:
2840:
2833:
2828:
2822:, p. 73.
2821:
2819:
2812:
2805:
2800:
2793:
2788:
2781:
2776:
2769:
2764:
2757:
2752:
2745:
2740:
2734:, Conclusion.
2733:
2728:
2721:
2716:
2709:
2704:
2697:
2692:
2686:, p. 62.
2685:
2680:
2673:
2668:
2661:
2656:
2650:, p. 79.
2649:
2644:
2642:
2634:
2629:
2622:
2617:
2615:
2607:
2602:
2595:
2590:
2584:, p. 90.
2583:
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2409:
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7340: /
7317:Safe conduct
7309:
7267:
7256: /
7215:Rome Statute
7188:Third (1949)
7178:First (1949)
7028:reproductive
6923:Labor rights
6899:and cultural
6809:Right to die
6768:
6686:human rights
6684:Substantive
6490:Witch trials
6427:Saudi Arabia
6203:Iron maiden
6148:
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4854:
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4746:
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3388:
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3313:
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3289:
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3267:Hassner 2020
3262:
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2986:
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2935:
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2916:Bessler 2018
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7661:World War I
7651:Tigray war‎
7336:Attacks on
7263:Distinction
7148:Lieber Code
7056:LGBT rights
6789:Nationality
6779:LGBT rights
6218:Rat torture
6188:Abacination
5641:(1): 4–42.
5286:Shue, Henry
4763:Rejali 2020
4679:Rejali 2020
4496:Hajjar 2013
4472:Barnes 2017
4424:Hajjar 2013
4349:Barnes 2017
4325:Barnes 2017
4313:Hajjar 2013
4253:Barnes 2017
4229:Barnes 2017
4217:Barnes 2017
4205:Barnes 2017
4177:Barnes 2017
4165:Barnes 2017
4149:Rejali 2020
4122:Rejali 2020
4070:Rejali 2020
3971:Rejali 2020
3956:Hajjar 2013
3757:Hajjar 2013
3682:Hajjar 2013
3598:Einolf 2007
3465:Rejali 2020
3441:Rejali 2009
3429:Rejali 2009
3417:Rejali 2009
3405:Rejali 2009
3354:Einolf 2007
3330:Rejali 2009
3306:Rejali 2020
3294:Einolf 2022
3282:Einolf 2022
3243:Rejali 2020
3231:Hajjar 2013
3219:Rejali 2020
3207:Barnes 2017
3195:Rejali 2009
3183:Rejali 2009
3147:Rejali 2009
3135:Einolf 2022
3120:Hajjar 2013
3103:Barnes 2017
3039:Rejali 2009
3015:Hajjar 2013
3003:Barnes 2017
2967:Hajjar 2013
2792:Rejali 2020
2768:Rejali 2020
2696:Rejali 2020
2594:Austin 2022
2582:Rejali 2020
2513:Austin 2022
2501:Austin 2022
2489:Austin 2022
2462:Austin 2022
2408:Austin 2022
2290:Rejali 2020
2257:Einolf 2007
2184:Rejali 2020
2115:Barnes 2017
2103:Hajjar 2013
2067:Einolf 2023
2030:Hajjar 2013
2018:Hajjar 2013
2006:Einolf 2007
1982:Barnes 2017
1958:Hajjar 2013
1943:Einolf 2007
1902:Einolf 2007
1863:Hajjar 2013
1836:Einolf 2007
1812:Einolf 2007
1797:Einolf 2007
1746:Hajjar 2013
1731:Einolf 2007
1704:Einolf 2007
1659:Barnes 2017
1647:Hajjar 2013
1576:Einolf 2007
1487:Hajjar 2013
1322: [
1249:Lieber Code
1104:Prohibition
1081:religiosity
913:, of which
793:a captured
760:falsifiable
716:Khmer Rouge
656:during the
654:dismembered
589:fair trials
538:poses over
489:LGBT people
384:World War I
374:during the
335: 1812
304:Islamic law
167:Definitions
118:personality
42:Vietnam War
7808:Categories
7693:Kosovo War
7612:Second war
7584:Korean War
7454:War crimes
7430:Starvation
7420:No quarter
7108:War crimes
6794:Personhood
6635:In culture
6412:Mauritania
6395:Greek case
6348:By country
6108:Audio help
6099:2024-09-14
4751:Kelly 2019
4703:Kelly 2019
4508:Nowak 2014
4484:Nowak 2014
4460:Nowak 2014
4373:Evans 2020
4337:Lesch 2023
4151:, p.
4072:, p.
2952:Evans 2020
2904:Nowak 2014
2892:Nowak 2014
2804:Oette 2021
2732:Evans 2020
2384:Oette 2021
2353:Oette 2021
2341:Kelly 2019
2329:Oette 2021
2278:Evans 2020
2217:Kelly 2019
2091:Kelly 2019
1680:Evans 2020
1632:Frahm 2006
1535:Nowak 2014
1472:Nowak 2014
1433:Nowak 2014
1409:Nowak 2014
1395:, p.
1337:References
1300:subculture
1287:Prevention
1210:jus cogens
1173:Greek case
1154:deontology
990:Jean Améry
984:, May 1945
791:waterboard
730:Confession
704:See also:
700:Deterrence
666:vigilantes
644:Punishment
625:witch hunt
593:Kyrgyzstan
585:corruption
505:inequality
485:urban poor
447:outsourced
425:Prevalence
300:Qajar Iran
53:punishment
7839:Suffering
7607:First war
7570:by Israel
7560:2008–2009
7497:Palestine
7474:Wehrmacht
7408:Massacres
7238:Civilians
6774:Legal aid
6601:Article 3
6464:Venezuela
6422:Palestine
6360:Argentina
6001:1938-971X
5972:0020-5893
5775:1085-794X
5720:2046-6056
5577:1997-3322
5542:260663119
5534:1874-6306
5416:0026-749X
5385:0026-9972
5340:Routledge
5294:Routledge
5260:Saul, Ben
4993:233135357
4885:Routledge
4859:Routledge
4790:Routledge
4301:Shue 2015
4137:Hatz 2021
4098:Hatz 2021
3769:Shue 2015
3507:Milewski
2238:Milewski
1890:Beam 2020
1848:Beam 2020
1824:Beam 2020
1773:Beam 2020
1758:Beam 2020
1716:Beam 2020
1692:Beam 2020
1273:war crime
944:(such as
887:amputated
871:strappado
747:Aristotle
724:pushbacks
392:communist
260:strappado
34:Viet Cong
32:Captured
7844:Violence
7793:Category
7760:Genocide
7579:Iraq War
7036:Abortion
6874:Suffrage
6474:Zimbabwe
6432:Thailand
6110: ·
6046:33456942
5935:37787994
5926:10548313
5892:26283359
5728:41917770
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5456:(2007).
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5367:(2018).
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4905:(2016).
4879:(2013).
4541:cite web
4525:B'Tselem
2844:Jensena
2168:Jensena
1373:to twist
976:fighter
930:sequelae
789:soldier
605:impunity
517:sex work
434:Tear gas
403:Cold War
398:states.
256:the rack
126:sequelae
91:scarring
7814:Torture
7468:Germany
7463:Croatia
7435:Torture
7425:Perfidy
7403:Looting
7140:Sources
6784:Liberty
6483:History
6365:Bahrain
6355:Albania
6295:Hooding
6198:Falanga
6157:Methods
6149:Torture
6097: (
6068:minutes
6037:7807909
5883:4568710
5860:Bibcode
5615:6759153
5555:Torture
4772:Sources
4604:28 June
4576:28 June
4531:28 June
1617:7 March
1355:tortura
1267:of the
1038:anxiety
982:Gestapo
965:Effects
946:hooding
863:falanga
827:Methods
801:, 1968.
799:Da Nang
686:stoning
639:Purpose
396:fascist
352:lingchi
264:treason
248:Assyria
229:Elamite
214:History
49:Torture
7849:Crimes
7780:(i.e.
7735:Other
7671:Allied
7526:Turkey
7521:Serbia
7509:Russia
7482:Israel
7275:Intent
7231:Topics
7023:Sexual
6437:Turkey
6417:Mexico
6390:Greece
6370:Brazil
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3509:et al.
3067:. 2020
2878:et al.
2876:Kelly
2862:et al.
2860:Kelly
2846:et al.
2818:et al.
2816:Kelly
2370:et al.
2368:Kelly
2240:et al.
2203:et al.
2201:Kelly
2170:et al.
2151:et al.
2149:Kelly
1590:et al.
1588:Meyer
1160:, and
1091:, and
1024:, and
1003:asylum
495:, and
310:to be
151:after
114:agency
106:sadism
44:, 1967
7502:Hamas
7492:Japan
7487:Italy
6469:Yemen
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