Commentary: Torture and the professions

Criminal Justice Ethics 26 (2):2-66 (2007)
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Anthropology goes to war: professional ethics & counterinsurgency in Thailand.Eric Wakin - 1992 - Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Center for Southeast Asian Studies.

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