Ethical considerations on the complicity of psychologists and scientists in torture.
Nicholas Greig EvansD A SistiJ D MorenoPublished in: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (2019)
Professional associations ought to strengthen their commitment to refraining from engaging in any aspect of torture. They should also move to protect whistle-blowers against torture programmes who are members of their association. If the political institutions that are supposed to prevent the practice of torture are not strengthened, cognitive scientists should take collective action to compel intelligence agencies to refrain from torture.