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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:186394694:5458
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050 00 $aHV8593$b.P52 2007
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245 04 $aThe phenomenon of torture :$breadings and commentary /$cedited and with an introduction by William F. Schulz ; foreword by Juan E. Méndez.
260 $aPhiladelphia :$bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,$c[2007], ©2007.
300 $axvii, 389 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aPennsylvania studies in human rights
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [377]-379).
505 00 $gCh. I.$tTorture in Western history --$gReading 1.$tTorture and truth /$rPage DuBois --$gReading 2.$tThe torture of Jesus --$gReading 3.$tTorture and the law of proof /$rJohn H. Langbein --$gReading 4.$tTorture /$rEdward Peters --$gReading 5.$tDiscipline and punish /$rMichel Foucault --$gReading 6.$t"An essay on crimes and punishments" /$rCesare Beccaria --$gReading 7.$t"On torture and capital punishment" /$rVoltaire --$gReading 8.$tPreventing torture /$rMalcolm D. Evans and Rod Morgan --$gCh. II.$tBeing tortured --$gReading 1.$tThe railway man /$rEric Lomax --$gReading 2.$tAnd night fell /$rMolefe Pheto --$gReading 3.$tStatement by Abu Ghraib detainee --$gReading 4.$tThe gulag archipelago /$rAleksandr Solzhenitsyn --$gReading 5.$tA miracle, a universe /$rLawrence Weschler --$gReading 6.$tThe method /$rPericles Korovessis --$gReading 7.$t"Torture" /$rJean Amery --$gReading 8.$tAgainst our will /$rSusan Brownmiller --$gReading 9.$tReport Uzbekistan /$rAmnesty International --$gReading 10.$tPrison of women /$rAntonia Garcia in Tomasa Cuevas ̃--$gCh. III.$tWho are the torturers? --$gReading 1.$tKing Leopold's ghost /$rAdam Hochschild --$gReading 2.$t"The torturer's tale" /$rKeith Atkinson --$gReading 3.$t"The perils of obedience" /$rStanley Milgram --$gReading 4.$t"The official torturer" /$rMika Haritos-Fatouros --$gReading 5.$t"Ritual abuse" /$rJoan C. Golston --$gReading 6.$tHidden terrors /$rA. J. Langguth --$gReading 7.$tThe winter soldier investigation /$rJon Drolshagen --$gReading 8.$t"Torture" /$rJean Amery --$gReading 9.$t"The torturers' notebooks" /$rAdam Hochschild --$gReading 10.$tThe battle of the Casbah /$rPaul Aussaresses --$gReading 11.$tThe wretched of the earth /$rFrantz Fanon --$gReading 12.$t"In their own words" /$rRonald Crelinsten --$gCh. IV.$tThe dynamics of torture --$gReading 1.$tHuman resource exploitation training manual /$rCIA --$gReading 2.$tThe politics of cruelty /$rKate Millett --$gReading 3.$tPrisoner without a name, cell without a number /$rJacobo Timerman --$gReading 4.$tThe body in pain /$rElaine Scarry --$gReading 5.$t"What's wrong with torture" /$rDavid Sussman --$gReading 6.$t"Intimate terror" /$rRhonda Copelon --$gCh. V.$tThe social context of torture --$gReading 1.$tTorture /$rPierre Vidal-Naquet --$gReading 2.$tThe origins of totalitarianism /$rHannah Arendt --$gReading 3.$tRepublic of fear /$rKanan Makiya --$gReading 4.$t"The psychology and culture of torture and torturers" /$rErvin Staub --$gReading 5.$t"How to make a torturer" /$rRonald Crelinsten --$gReading 6.$tUnspeakable acts, ordinary people /$rJohn Conroy --$gCh. VI.$tThe ethics of torture --$gReading 1.$t"Of torture" /$rJeremy Bentham --$gReading 2.$t"The case for torture" /$rMichael Levin --$gReading 3.$t"Kidnapping has Germans debating police torture" /$rRichard Bernstein --$gReading 4.$tWhy terrorism works /$rAlan Dershowitz --$gReading 5.$t"Torture" /$rHenry Shue --$gReading 6.$t"Suggestions for Japanese interpreters" /$rSherwood F. Moran --$gReading 7.$t"Does torture work?" /$rDarius M. Rejali --$gReading 8.$tTainted legacy /$rWilliam Schulz --$gReading 9.$tLandau commission report --$gReading 10.$tSupreme Court of Israel judgment --$gCh. VII.$tHealing the victims, stopping the torture --$gReading 1.$t"Treatment of victims of torture" /$rLone Jacobsen and Edith Montgomery --$gReading 2.$t"Police officers convicted of torturing man in detention" /$rAmnesty International --$gReading 3.$t"Torture spoken here" /$rMinky Worden --$gReading 4.$tAydin v. Turkey /$rEuropean Court of Human Rights --$gReading 5.$tInternational criminal court Q & A sheet /$rAmnesty International --$gReading 6.$t"An end to impunity" /$rGeoffrey Robertson --$gReading 7.$t"The case of general pinochet" /$rGeoffrey Robertson --$gReading 8.$tFilartiga v. Pena-Irala /$rRichard Pierre Claude --$gReading 9.$t"The contribution of truth commissions" /$rPriscilla B. Hayner --$gReading 10.$t"Human rights education for the police" /$rMarc DuBois.
650 0 $aTorture.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85136190
650 0 $aHuman rights.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026379
700 1 $aSchulz, William F.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85826248
830 0 $aPennsylvania studies in human rights.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90627600
852 00 $boff,leh$hHV8593$i.P52 2007
852 00 $bbar$hHV8593$i.P52 2007