Behavioral Science Consultation (BSC): DoD Torture

Behavioral Science Consultation (BSC): DoD Torture

Pyszczynski, Tom, Jeff Greenberg, and Sheldon Solomon. "A dual-process model of defense against conscious and unconscious death-related thoughts: an extension of terror management theory." Psychological review 106.4 (1999): 835.Pyszczynski, Tom, Sheldon Solomon, and Jeff Greenberg. "Thirty years of terror management theory: From genesis to revelation." Advances in experimental social psychology. Vol. 52. Academic Press, 2015. 1-70.Davis, Robert H., et al. Development and Field Test of Job-Relevant Knowledge Tests for Selected MOS (Military Occupational Specialties). 1987.Marks, Jonathan H., and M. Gregg Bloche. "The ethics of interrogation—The US military's ongoing use of psychiatrists." New England Journal of Medicine 359.11 (2008): 1090-1092.----OTSG/MEDCOMPolicy Memo 06-029Expires 20 October 2008MEMORANDUM20 OCT 2006FOR Commanders, MEDCOM Major Subordinate CommandsSUBJECT: Behavioral Science Consultation Policy1. Purpose: To discuss the background, definitions, mission, concept of operations, roles, training requirements, and ethics for personnel providing behavioral science’ consultation to intelligence collection and detention operations. The mission of a behavioral science consultant is to provide psychological expertise and consultation in order to assist the command in conducting safe, legal, ethical, and effective detention operations, intelligence interrogations, and detainee debriefing operations.----Also see:[Rachelle M. Calixte]Hoffman Report: "APA ETHICS GUIDELINES, NATIONAL SECURITY INTERROGATIONS, AND TORTURE" https://archive.org/details/report_202206/
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