Torture and the United States
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Torture and the United States includes documented and alleged cases of torture both inside and outside the United States by members of the government, the military, law enforcement agencies, intelligence agencies, health care services, and other public organizations.
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See also
- Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
- At the Center of the Storm book by former CIA head George Tenet
- Human Rights Record of the United States
- International humanitarian law
- Lexical definition
- Precising definition
- Torture Memos (2002), drafted by John Yoo
- Universal jurisdiction
- Use of torture since 1948
- Water cure (torture)#Philippine-American War
- Other human rights issues in the United States
- Tramp chair, 19th-century torture device used by American police
- United States war crimes
- United States and state terrorism
- United States and state-sponsored terrorism
- Unethical human experimentation in the United States
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