Ethics of Interrogation
In "Ethics of Interrogation," author offers a profound exploration of the moral dilemmas surrounding harsh interrogation techniques and torture, particularly in the context of a nation at war or facing imminent threats. Published by Georgetown University Press in 2013, this thought-provoking volume spans 208 pages and delves into the ethical debates that have emerged in the wake of 9/11, a pivotal moment that reshaped U.S. foreign policy. The author critically examines whether such methods can ever be justified and discusses the implications these practices hold for the future of interrogation. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the intersections of ethics, national security, and human rights. Discover the complex realities of counterterrorism techniques and their lasting impact on society.