EDUCING INFORMATION Interrogation: Science and Art

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EDUCING INFORMATION Interrogation: Science and Art Foundations for the Future


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Army officials [have] abandoned more coercive techniques because of the abuse scandals and evidence that Army and contract interrogators had developed approaches in the field based on vague guidance [a claim reinforced by this book]. - Josh White, Washington Post, 16 January 2007

The study notes that an accurate perception of the realities of interrogation has been impeded by erroneous preconceptions shaped by wish-fulfillment or popular culture. - Steven Aftergood, Federation of American Scientists, in Secrecy News, 16 January 2007

There is no scientific basis for current interrogation techniques, a U.S. government-funded study has found. - Nature, 25 January 2007


Table of Contents

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  • Acknowledgments.............................................. v
  • Foreword, RobertDestro........................................ vii
  • Prologue, Robert A. Fein
  • Commentaries, PaulettaOtis, John Wahlquist....................... xv
  • About the Authors........................................... xxvii
  • Introduction, Robert A. Fein...................................... 1

Scientific Papers

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  1. The Costs and Benefits of Interrogation in the Struggle Against Terrorism - Robert Coulam
  2. Approaching Truth: Behavioral Science Lessons on Educing Information from Human Sources - Randy Borum.
  3. Research on Detection of Deception: What We Know vs. What We Think We Know - Gary Hazlett
  4. Mechanical Detection of Deception: A Short Review - Kristin E. Heckmanand Mark D. Happel
  5. KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation Review: Observations of an Interrogator – Lessons Learned and Avenues for Further Research Steven M. Kleinman
  6. Custodial Interrogations: What We Know, What We Do, and What We Can Learn from Law Enforcement Experiences - Ariel Neumanand Daniel Salinas-Serrano
  7. Barriers to Success: Critical Challenges in Developing a New Educing Information Paradigm - StevenM.Kleinman
  8. Negotiation Theory and Practice: Exploring Ideas to Aid Information Eduction - Daniel L. Shapiro
  9. Negotiation Theory and Educing Information: Practical Concepts and Tools - M. P. Rowe
  10. Options for Scientific Research on Eduction Practices - Paul Lehner.
  11. Educing Information Bibliography (Annotated) - Theresa Dillon.

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