In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I Chapter One: If You Can’t Oppose Torture, What Can You Oppose? Psychologists Confront Coercive Interrogations 21 Chapter Two: What’s Wrong with Supporting National Security? Psychology and the Pursuit of National Security 44 Chapter Three: Interrogating Justice: The Torture Memos and the Office of Legal Counsel 67 Chapter Four: Ticking Bombs and Dirty Hands: Coercive Interrogation and the Rule of Law 91 Part II Chapter Five: Treating Terrorists: The Conflicting Pull of Role Responsibility 115 Chapter Six: Discipline and Punish: The Importance of Professional Accountability 135 Chapter Seven: Professional Responsibility and the Virtuous Professional 150 Chapter Eight: The Day They Enter Active Service: The Military Conscience 164 Chapter Nine: Lessons Learned: Dignity and the Rule of Law 180 Chapter Ten: This We Do Not Do: The Future of Interrogation and the Ethics of Professional Responsibility 195 Bibliography 209 Index 215 viii Contents ...

Share