A Georgetown law professor who has been working to end the use of physicians in Army interrogations said he recently received information from the U.S. Army defending its interrogation techniques.
The Senate Intelligence Committee is set to release a report Tuesday criticizing the Central Intelligence Agency’s interrogation and detention program. (Update: The report has been released.) The ...
President Bush signs an executive order laying out rules for interrogation of terrorism suspects. But the long-awaited order is not as specific — or transparent — as many had hoped. This is WEEKEND ...
The Ombudsman's office received a slew of emails challenging NPR's policy of using "harsh interrogation tactics" or "enhanced interrogation... The Ombudsman's office has received a slew of emails ...
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said for the first time Wednesday that officials are at odds over whether a new Army manual should endorse different interrogation techniques for enemy insurgents ...
A leading Democratic senator said Sunday that independent investigators should determine whether Bush administration officials ought to face charges over the harsh interrogation techniques used ...
(GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba) — The psychologist credited with devising the C.I.A.’s program of “enhanced interrogation” during the war on terror defended his record ...
Former Congressman Peter Hoekstra was chairman and later, Ranking Minority Member of the House Intelligence Committee. The Michigan Republican served nine terms in the House and he now works for a ...
RICHMOND, Va. (Nov. 17, 2025) – Criminal suspects may feel unable to leave an interrogation room after only three minutes of questioning, according to new Virginia Commonwealth University research.
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