Under these coercive techniques, Qahtani gave additional information, including naming 30 other prisoners as working directly for bin Laden.
Their interrogation approach was based on building rapport with suspects and they did not use coercive techniques.
Both manuals deal exclusively with interrogation and have an entire chapter devoted to "coercive techniques."
Both manuals have an entire chapter devoted to "coercive techniques."
(p. A-2) But the entire chapter on coercive techniques is still provided with some items crossed out.
A 2005 Harvard study supported the selective use of "highly coercive" techniques.
The manuals have a chapter devoted to "coercive techniques".
His report came, or so it's widely believed, with a secret annex specifying which coercive techniques might be permissible.
Some practitioners condemn the most dangerous techniques but continue to practice other coercive techniques.