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* Michael Levin '''The Case For Torture''': http://people.brandeis.edu/~teuber/torture.html
 
* Michael Levin '''The Case For Torture''': http://people.brandeis.edu/~teuber/torture.html
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[[Notes on Levin's "The Case For Torture"]]
  
 
* Amnesty International: http://www.amnesty.org
 
* Amnesty International: http://www.amnesty.org

Latest revision as of 23:18, 21 November 2005

Group Members

  • Barbra Ramos:
    • wiki user: rbcramos
    • email: rb_ramos@berkeley.edu
  • Chris DuPuis:
    • wiki user: Chris Dupuis
    • email: dupuis@cs.washington.edu
  • Dennis Galvin:
    • wiki user: dg
    • email: dgalvin@cs.washington.edu
  • Eiman Zolfaghari:
    • wiki user: Eiman
    • email: eimanz@cs.washington.edu
  • Sean Cardeno:
    • wiki user: Scardeno
    • email: calbebop@uclink.berkeley.edu

Starter Document

Potential Reading List / Resources

The first three are from the assignment pdf. The rest were from directed Googling. Feel free to add as many more as you like. Add comments too.

  • Dershowitz, Why Terrorism Works... Chapter 4 might be a good starting place. Also Dershowitz wrote an op ed piece for the LA times approximate date November 2001.
  • Solzhenitsyn, Gulag Archipelago... This is massive
  • Mackey, Interrogator's War.
  • Human Rights Watch: http://www.hrw.org
    • Torture: A Human Rights Perspective (new book by Human Rights Watch)

Notes on Levin's "The Case For Torture"

  • Washington Post expose on secretly run prisons in eastern Europe 2-Nov-2005
  • Vanity Fair Article (November 2005): "Torture: Is it ever OK? Does it Make us safer?"
    • spotted on Human Rights Watch site (see above)