Interrogation, intelligence and security :
controversial British techniques /
Samantha Newbery.
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Summary: | Examines the origins and effects of the use of interrogation techniques known as the 'five techniques'. Through its in-depth analysis, the book reveals how British forces came to use such controversial methods in counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism and internal security contexts. This book will be of particualr interest to security professionals, academics and members of the public interested in the torture debate, intelligence, the military, counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism, foreign policy and law enforcement. -- P. [4] of cover. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2015.
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Notes: | Includes bibliographic references. Physical description: x, 226 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm. more |
ISBN: | 9780719091483 0719091489 |
Table of Contents:
1. The 'five techniques' of interrogation and the Aden Emergency, 1963-67
2. Aden : results and reactions
3. 'The troubles', policy-making and interrogation, 1969-71
4. The government's response : banning the 'five techniques'
5. The 'five techniques', intelligence, and security in Northern Ireland
6. Basra, Iraq, September 2003
7. The impact of the reoccurrence of the 'five techniques'.
1. The 'five techniques' of interrogation and the Aden Emergency, 1963-67
2. Aden : results and reactions
3. 'The troubles', policy-making and interrogation, 1969-71
4. The government's response : banning the 'five techniques'
5. The 'five techniques', intelligence, and security in Northern Ireland
6. Basra, Iraq, September 2003
7. The impact of the reoccurrence of the 'five techniques'.