In the article "Myth of torture alleviation" by Jessica Wolfendell, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of West Virginia, the author mainly discusses the misunderstanding of so-called "torture and rationalization" and the way the public is guided to believe. It is not as serious as normal torture and it will not be the case. Jessica Wolfendale broke this belief and showed that torture can be as physical or physical violence as torture in a more familiar form. Wolfendale initially explained what torture by article is, then explains the possibility of impact on the victim and compares it with the more famous form of torture.
Medical ethics scholar Jessica Wolfendale believes that killing is glory in a respected atmosphere. In her own work, she questioned the appropriateness of cognitive enhancement. And it allows a human soldier to paralyze the murder by taking medicine. She acknowledges that there are medical staff who support the development of medicines that can help soldiers not to form memories of killings, so that they do not bear the burden of post-traumatic stress. But she believes that they do not become totally humanist. Instead, they will be rendered as killing machines that harm others without involvement entirely in the murder.
In the article "Myth of torture alleviation" by Jessica Wolfendell, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of West Virginia, the author mainly discusses the misunderstanding of so-called "torture and rationalization" and the way the public is guided to believe. It is not as serious as normal torture and it will not be the case. Jessica Wolfendale broke this belief and showed that torture can be as physical or physical violence as torture in a more familiar form. Wolfendale
Part I: The literature reminds us that the problem of torture was the focus of discussion among researchers in the field of ethics and criminal justice. In order to fully understand the problem of torture, it is important to understand some relevant aspects. These include laws prohibiting / prohibiting torture, types of torture, methods for obtaining information from suspects, people using them, victims of torture, and the location of torture acts. There are lots of literature, research, discussion on the question of torture, and the circumstances above, but this part of me is professional.