Role of Psychologists in Developing Torture Techniques
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INTRODUCTION The United Nations Convention against Torture (1987) established the most widely used definition of torture and torture states that "any kind of act that is deliberately caused by a person, such as from him, physically or mentally "I said. Or a third party, information, or confessions, committing to third parties or third parties, intimidation, or suspected compulsion or enforcement, or fines for any reason based on discrimination for any reason, is a civil servant Or other persons are subject to performance or consent or acquiescence, or under incitement thereof.
But the so-called Congressional investigational psychologist's role (CIA; Steele & Morlin, 2007) in the development of a strict trial plan for the CIA casts serious doubts as to whether the strategy can be morally distinguished from participation in torture There. Based on technology used by psychologists or psychologists or developed by psychologists for interrogatory purposes
The role of forensic psychologists has become sensational in television and movies in recent years, but many experts have done research in a way academically familiar with the Lord. Such research helped to improve interrogation techniques, criminal remediation and correctional facility design. Depending on the employment place and specialty field of the forensic psychologist, how to work in this field is decided. Regardless of the background, forensic psychologists should have the following core competencies.
Clinical psychologists can support people with psychological distress in the role of counseling. Although they employ many different techniques and interventions, clinical psychologists often receive intake and assessment information, perform diagnostic tests and provide psychotherapeutic services to individuals, families, couples, and groups . In this role, clinical psychologists may concentrate on specific groups of people, such as adolescent youth and those suffering from substance use disorders. They may focus on how patient health, neuropsychology, identification of developmental disorders, traumatic brain injury or other medical conditions affect the effects of emotional function.
Medical experts have improved these technologies, "to provide legal protection of torture, to help prove and form future proceedings, under the human rights doctor" data on the use of torture techniques by inmates . Report of 2010, "policy". The report states as follows. "Studies on inmates and medical experiments are used to measure the effects of numerous fines and adjust procedures according to the results.As a result of hydrological experiments, physicians said that" the detainee is in a coma We recommended adding saline to water to prevent falling and excessive ingestion and killing of large amounts of pure water. 48 hours, 96 hours, and 180 hours