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The Ethics of Interrogation — The U.S. Military's Ongoing Use of Psychiatrists
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Forensic PsychologyMilitary ContextLawMilitary SociologyHealth LawIndividual DetaineesMilitary EthicPsychologyOngoing UseU.s. MilitaryMedical LawMedical HistoryHealthcare EthicPsychiatryHealth PolicyMilitary CultureInterrogation —Forensic PsychiatryMilitary InstitutionMedical EthicsPatient SafetyU.s. ArmyJonathan MarksMedicine
Jonathan Marks and Dr. M. Gregg Bloche write that the AMA and APA firmly oppose physicians' helping to devise interrogation plans for individual detainees. Yet documents recently provided by the U.S. Army make clear that the Department of Defense still wants doctors to be involved.