Interrogation neuroimaging in counterrorism:a 'no-brainer' or a human rights hazard?

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Title

Interrogation neuroimaging in counterrorism:a 'no-brainer' or a human rights hazard?

Author

Marks, Jonathan H.

Publisher

2003/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20030000

Primary Classification

17.1

Secondary Classification

17.1;4.4;21.1;21.5

Primary keywords

brain imaging--[pri];human rights--[pri];neurosciences--[pri];prisoners--[pri]

Secondary keywords

behavioral control;biomedical technologies;ethics;torture;vulnerable populations

Subject

war on terror--[pri]

Journal Article

American Journal of Law and Medicine2007; 33(2):483-500

Note

Copyright © 2014. ASLME. All rights reserved

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

124 fn.

ISSN

00988588 (print)

Collection

Citation

“Interrogation neuroimaging in counterrorism:a 'no-brainer' or a human rights hazard?,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 18, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37158.