New list for info on medical operations in the war on terror prisons
May 30th, 2007
Bioethicist Steven Miles, who maintains an archive of materials on medical roles in the war on terror announces a new email list:
I am getting many requests for the URLs of new government documents that pertain to medical operations in the war on terror prisons. Accordingly, as I add documents to United States Military Medicine in War on Terror Prisons I will send each of you copies of the relevant information.
Those wishing to be put on the list should contact Dr. Miles at miles001@umn.edu
Here is an example of the first item sent out:
=================== New Document ===========================
Issuing Body: Author: Intelligence Science Board
Title: Study on Educing Information
Date: December 2006
Note: This 400 page report is the current gold standard report on what is known about the science of interrogation. Of particular interest to this site is
Chapter 2. “Approaching Truth: Behavioral Science Lessons on Educing Information from Human Sources page 17-44)Link: http://www.dia.mil/college/3866.pdf
Title of document in Archive: Intelligence Science Board 2006
Entry Filed under: Guantanamo,Healthcare,Interrogation,Iraq,Psychology,Rights and Liberties,Terrorism,Torture,War and Peace,War Crimes