OK- I assume that these people can be considered to be of above average intelligence.
They are after all, generally, that which floats to the 'top' of society.
They study human thought, behaviour and thinking.
And they have to DEBATE THE ETHICS OF TORTURE ?????
Please tell me it's not just me who has a problem here.
A psychologist is a scientist or clinician who studies psychology, the systematic investigation of the human mind, including behavior and cognition. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychologist
US psychologists gathered at their annual convention are debating this weekend whether or not it is ethical for them to take part in interrogation programs that involve torture carried out by military and intelligence agencies.
A series of sessions titled Ethics and Interrogations feature prominently at this year's American Psychological Association (APA) convention in San Francisco after it emerged that psychologists played a pivotal role in devising Central Intelligence Agency's "enhanced interrogation techniques", which include methods considered "cruel and inhuman" by human rights groups.
A landmark report by leading rights groups Human Rights First and Physicians for Human Rights found that officials who authorize or use "enhanced" interrogation techniques risk violating US law and could face criminal prosecution, even though President George W. Bush official sancationed these methods under an Executive Order issued last month.
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They are after all, generally, that which floats to the 'top' of society.
They study human thought, behaviour and thinking.
And they have to DEBATE THE ETHICS OF TORTURE ?????
Please tell me it's not just me who has a problem here.
A psychologist is a scientist or clinician who studies psychology, the systematic investigation of the human mind, including behavior and cognition. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychologist
US psychologists gathered at their annual convention are debating this weekend whether or not it is ethical for them to take part in interrogation programs that involve torture carried out by military and intelligence agencies.
A series of sessions titled Ethics and Interrogations feature prominently at this year's American Psychological Association (APA) convention in San Francisco after it emerged that psychologists played a pivotal role in devising Central Intelligence Agency's "enhanced interrogation techniques", which include methods considered "cruel and inhuman" by human rights groups.
A landmark report by leading rights groups Human Rights First and Physicians for Human Rights found that officials who authorize or use "enhanced" interrogation techniques risk violating US law and could face criminal prosecution, even though President George W. Bush official sancationed these methods under an Executive Order issued last month.
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