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The fine line between interrogation and retribution
Authors:Kevin M. Carlsmith  Avani Mehta Sood
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, Colgate University, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, NY 13346, USA
b Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Green Hall, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
Abstract:The use of harsh interrogation techniques on terrorism suspects is typically justified on utilitarian grounds. The present research suggests, however, that those who support such techniques are fuelled by retributive motives. An experimental study conducted with a broad national sample of US residents found that the desire for harsh interrogation is largely isomorphic with the desire to punish, and that both effects are mediated by the perceived moral status of the target, but not the perceived effectiveness of the interrogation. Results are discussed with regard to retributive justice and the national policy on interrogation and torture.
Keywords:Retribution   Utility   Interrogation   Torture   Punishment motives   Retributive justice
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