Karen Greenberg
Karen Greenberg is director of the Center on National Security at the Fordham University.
Karen Greenberg is director of the Center on National Security at the Fordham University.
The National Religious Campaign Against Torture is a coalition of more than 100 national, regional, and local religious and secular organizations.
The Torture Abolition and Survivor Support Coalition International (TASSC) has launched a campaign to designate June as Torture Awareness Month. TASSC’s campaign is being supported by a number of churches and faith groups. June 26 is the United Nations International Day in Support of Torture Victims and Survivors.
The World Organization Against Torture is a collection of groups fighting against torture in its many forms. OMCT International Secretariat is based in Switzerland.
Read about the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971 and view a slide show of the experiment, which put ordinary Stanford University students in the position of guarding “inmates” – other students – while, unknown to the participants, their behavior was videotaped. Psychologist Philip Zimbardo, one of the experiment’s authors, says today that the sexual degradation of Iraqi […]
Read an October 1998 report on torture in the United States prepared by the Coalition Against Torture and Racial discrimination, a working group of non-government civil and human rights groups in the U.S.
Read an October 2003 Atlantic Monthly story about the thin line between interrogation and torture.
Read and listen to a May 1, 2009, Religion & Ethics Newsweekly program about the morality of torture.
Read a Aug. 20, 2007, Washington Post story on the American Psychological Association vote to prohibit psychologists from participating in several interrogation techniques that have been used against U.S. terrorism detainees because the methods are immoral and psychologically damaging.