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Medieval...and Even Modern. 1. Suppress dissent, maintain control 2. To advance a political or social agenda 3. To punish 4. To get information.

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1 Medieval...and Even Modern

2 1. Suppress dissent, maintain control 2. To advance a political or social agenda 3. To punish 4. To get information

3 1. Unreliable information/results 2. Evidence often not admissible in court 3. May backfire 4. Torture hurts the torturer and society 5. Torture violates professional ethics and religions traditions

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5 The Wake of Juda's Cradle

6 The Virgin of Nuremberg

7 The Saw

8 The Garrotte

9 Rectal, Oral, and Vaginal Pear

10 The Inquisitional Chairs

11 Cat's Paw or Spanish Tickler

12 Mask of Infamy

13 The Heretic's Fork

14 Coffin Torture Knee Splitter

15 Brazen Bull Stake

16 Water Torture

17 Thumbscrew Torture Head Crusher

18 The Rack Scavenger’s Daughter

19 Wheel

20 Spanish Donkey Lead Sprinkler

21 Pillory

22 Breast Ripper Crocodile shears

23  Participation in capital punishment – U.S.  Nazi physicians  Research  Torture

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25  18 th Century, enlightenment – “barbaric” – illegal – illicit  20 th Century  1948UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights Acts  1947Doctors Trial at Nuremberg  1949Geneva Convention, Art. 3  1966International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights  1975Helsinki Accords

26 a) Aided harsh interrogations directly & indirectly b) Failed to intervene when witnessing abusive interrogations c) Failed to do physical exams on victims and/or failed to record findings d) Prepared incomplete or falsified death certificates e) Tolerated systemic neglect of prisoners’ living situations

27  Abuses  BSCT (Behavioral Science Consultation Teams)  Other medical personnel involvement

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32  Beatings  Asphyxiations  Suspensions

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35 Follow the laws and What’s in a name?  1996War crimes Act 1996  2002Executive Order, President Bush  2006Military Commissions Act

36 1. No punishment for carrying out medical activities compatible with medical ethics. 2. “Persons engaged in medical activities shall neither be compelled to perform acts or to carry out work contrary to, nor be compelled to refrain from acts required by, the rules of medical ethics or other rules designed for the benefit of the wounded and sick, or this Protocol.”

37  History  Senator McCain

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41  What is the ethical dilemma?  Whose problem is it?  What ethical responses are possible?  Or obligatory?: (the may and the must)


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