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Do Private Military Contractors Have Impunity to Torture?
Source: DissidentVoice Unbelievably, in 2011 this question has not yet been settled in the courts of the United States. Human rights attorneys are headed back to court in the coming month to argue that, yes, victims of war crimes and … Continue reading
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Philip Zimbado: A Study of Evil
Philip Zimbardo explains how his infamous Stanford Prison Experiment illuminates the horrors of Abu Ghraib and the psychology of evil. Source: Greater Good – Science Center Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for … Continue reading →