We’ve Known for 1,700 Years that Torture Produces False Confessions

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We’ve Known for 1,700 Years that Torture Produces False Confessions

We’ve Known for 1,700 Years that Torture Produces False Confessions

Mark Costanzo (Claremont McKenna professor of psychology) and Ellen Gerrity (Duke University professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences) note in a study published in the journal Social Issues and Policy Review:

''As early as the third century A.D., the great Roman Jurist Ulpian noted that
information obtained through torture was not to be trusted because some people are “so susceptible to pain that they will tell any lie rather than suffer it” (Peters, 1996). This warning about the unreliability of information extracted through the use of torture has echoed across the centuries.''


Lawrence Davidson – history professor at West Chester University in Pennsylvania – points out today:

''In 1764 Cesare Beccaria [an Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician who had a profound effect on America’s Founding Fathers] published his groundbreaking work, On Crimes and Punishments. Beccaria had examined all the evidence available at that time and concluded that individuals under torture will tell their interrogators anything they want to hear, true or not, just to get the pain to stop.''

The successful and ruthless general Napolean Bonaparte wrote in 1798:

''The barbarous custom of having men beaten who are suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this way of interrogating men, by putting them to torture, produces nothing worthwhile. The poor wretches say anything that comes into their mind and what they think the interrogator wishes to know.''

This ancient wisdom has been verified by the top American interrogation experts over the last 100 years.

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/12/weve-known-1700-years-torture-produces-false-confessions.html
 
When my daughter was in 4th grade, she was made to stand in a corner (no sitting allowed) until she confessed to her "crime". I believed her when she told me she was innocent, but the school principle proudly proclaimed she had a "confession".

Daughter only agreed to confession to get out of the "torture".

What our gov doing is no different.

Torture is BS and I'm ashamed of my country for resulting to a totalitarian trick and then justifying it.
 
1. who is "we"
2. torturers don't care about truth, they care about confession/conviction
 
Dang. Lookit what I found. Sheesh...

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During the Middle Ages, torture was a very common way to punish offenders. Following are the most common torture devices used during the Middle Ages. Viewer discretion is advised.

Medieval Torture
 
For fucks sake, every Parent knows that children will do the exact same thing. Admit to something they did not do just to make the spanking stop.
 
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