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Enhanced Interrogation
Introduction Interrogation (also known as interpellation or questioning) is referred as interviewing. This activity is often executed by officers of military, police and intelligence agencies. The main objective of this questioning is to obtain the important information or extracting the declaration from the terrorist. It is often observed that, the areas of interrogation may include witnesses, victims and suspects of a crime. The case studies, researches and surveys show that the interrogation may incorporate different array of techniques and tools which may range from developing a empathy with the subject to complete to torture[1]. According to recent researches and surveys, the enhanced interrogation techniques are considered as the most used techniques in the department of police, military and investigation. Enhanced interrogation techniques are referred as the alternative set of processes which were approved by the administration of George W. Bush. These enhanced techniques are considered as the most severe, harsh and critical interrogation methods and these techniques may involve water-boarding, stress positions and hypothermia. According to the recent case studies, the department of defense (DoD) and central intelligence Agency (CIA) have implemented these enhanced techniques on several prisoners, in order to get the desired secrets and information[2]. The enhanced interrogation techniques have great impacts on the process of investigation and may provide better opportunities to the investigators to get their desired information. The proceeding paper incorporates the basic concept of enhanced interrogation techniques. The proceeding discussion also demonstrates the pros and cons of enhanced interrogation techniques.
Discussion Enhanced interrogation techniques are referred as certain techniques which are used by the police,