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Psychologists Close Loopholes: Leave Ethics Problems in Detainee InterrogationsBy Stephen Soldz & Brad Olson Posted by Stephen Soldz (about the submitter) (Page 2 of 2 pages) Become a premium member to see this article and all articles as one long page. 1 comment
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