Why ordinary people torture enemy prisoners
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Abstract Photographs of the abuse of detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq by military prison guards attracted worldwide attention and condemnation. As the scope and nature of the abuses became … Expand. A feminist analysis of the torture of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib illuminates aspects of the abuses that have not been previously considered. Social psychological studies that emphasize the … Expand. Highly Influenced. View 3 excerpts, cites background. Violence , sexual abuse and torture in prisons.
View 1 excerpt, cites background. Dehumanization and self-reported proclivity to torture prisoners of war. Several authors have argued that dehumanization may be the psychological process that underlies people's willingness to torture outgroup members. Sign Up or Log In to join the discussion. Use Read by QxMD to access full text via your institution or open access sources. Read also provides personalized recommendations to keep you up to date in your field.
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