KRIM2950/4950
Literature (729p)
1 Torture and its moral status (160p)
Ginbar, Yuval (2008). Part II from Why not torture terrorists? Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 95 – 164 (70p).
Kanstroom, Daniel (2008) "On Waterboarding (19p)
Luban, David (2005). Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb , in Virginia Law Review, vol. 91, issue 6 (38p)
Sussman, David (2005). What`s wrong with torture? , in Philosophy & Public Affairs 33, no. 1 (33p)
2 Torture in the history of warfare, criminal justice and the social sciences (362p)
Blass, Thomas (2007). Unsupported allegations about a link between Milgram and the CIA: tortured reasoning in A Question of Torture , in Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, vol. 43(2) (5p)
Brown, Richard E. (2007). Alfred McCoy, Hebb, the CIA and Torture , in Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, vol. 43(2) (9p)
Langbein, John (2006). Torture and the Law of Proof: Europe and England in the Ancien Regime. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (229p)
McCoy, Alfred (2006). Chapters 1, 2 and 3 from A Question of Torture. New York: Metropolitan Books, pp. 5 – 107 (102p)
McCoy, Alfred (2007). Science in Dachau`s Shadow , in Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, vol. 43(4) (17p)
3 Torture, ”lawfare” and rights (107p)
Bruff, Harold H. (2009). Chapter 6 (pp. 115 – 137), 9 (pp. 199 – 212), 11 - 13 (pp. 226 – 298) from Bad Advice. Bush`s Lawyers in the War against Terror. University Press of Kansas (107p).
4 Torture and Popular Culture (100p)
Halvorsen, Vidar (2009). Catastrophic Moral Horror , in Technologies of Insecurity, London: Routledge (18p)
Mayer, Jane (2007). Whatever it takes, in The New Yorker, February 19 (14p)
Yin, Tung (2008). Jack Bauer Syndrome: Hollywood`s Depiction of National Security Law , in Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal, Vol. 17, Issue 2 (22p)
Ip, John (2009). Two Narratives of Torture , in Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights, vol. 7, issue 1 (46p)