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An Ethics of Interrogation (Hardcover)
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An Ethics of Interrogation (Hardcover)
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Turn on your television and you're bound to run across the concept
of interrogation, whether it's on CNN or CSI. But despite daily
mentions of the practice in the media, you're unlikely to find
informed commentary on its moral implications. Moving beyond the
narrow focus on torture that has characterized most work on the
subject, "An Ethics of Interrogation" is the first book to fully
address this complex issue. In doing so Michael Skerker confronts a
host of philosophical and legal issues, from the right to privacy
and the privilege against compelled self-incrimination to prisoner
rights and the legal consequences of different modes of arrest,
interrogation, and detention. These topics raise serious questions
about the morality of keeping secrets and the differences between
state power at home and abroad. Thoughtful consideration of these
subjects leads Skerker to specific policy recommendations for law
enforcement, military, and intelligence professionals. Whether
secrets can be elicited from unwilling subjects in a morally
upright manner may be the defining dilemma of our historical
moment, making Skerker's profound investigation into this pressing
issue essential reading.
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