What can be asked of Interrogators?”

In Interrogation and Torture: Efficacy, Morality, and Law. Oxford, UK: (2020)
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The article assesses different models of professional ethics and develops a model which sees professional imperatives as the institutionally-guided expression of foundational moral principles. This article uses the model to assess the moral pressures placed on interrogators in undercover operations in which a detective poses as a suspect in pre-arraignment holding. While highly effective, the level of empathetic rapport required risks incurring compassion fatigue and burn out on the part of detectives.

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Michael Skerker
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Moral Injury.Jonathan Shay - 2012 - Intertexts 16 (1):57-66.
A utilitarian argument against torture interrogation of terrorists.Jean Maria Arrigo - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (3):543-572.

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