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Psychologists and Legal Counsel Allegedly Enabled Bush Administration Interrogation Practices
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Psychologists and Legal Counsel Allegedly Enabled Bush Administration Interrogation Practices

Psychologists and Legal Counsel Allegedly Enabled Bush Administration Interrogation Practices The passage suggests that professional organizations and individuals (APA, psychologists, Office of Legal Counsel lawyers) may have provided credentials to legitimize harsh interrogation techniques during the Bush administration. However, it lacks concrete names, dates, or specific transactions, limiting immediate investigative action. It is moderately sensitive due to potential reputational damage to institutions, but the claim is already broadly reported, reducing novelty. Key insights: Alleged involvement of psychologists trained in SERE programs in justifying interrogation methods.; Reference to the American Psychological Association (APA) possibly facilitating the use of psychologists in interrogations.; Mention of the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) lawyers lending credentials to approve violations of the Geneva Conventions.

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