Well; just got done readingFM 34-52 Army Field Manual for Interrogation [message #54893] |
Fri, 16 December 2005 20:33 |
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Many questions; here's one. How do you properly interrogate a person who is illiterate? They admitt they don't know how. Thats one drawback for today. Many more to come. Be a big drag if the guy suffered all because he couldn't read or write or speak the language. One more quickie; the training consists of several hours of official training followed by observation. The PHD in Pshyc I asked said hey they wish they could learn the techniques of deciphering information from emotionally compromised individuals so quickly; they would earn a Nobel for that. Maybe thats why it doesn't work? But this doesn't address E-Mans point I know; and he has a valid one. I haven't got to the 1984 CID document yet. Just offering some drawbacks to the concept of field training interrogators. BTW; the military addresses interogation of insurgents according to the laws of the Government of the country we are assisting according to the Geneva Convention.
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