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If the only argument against medically trained interrogators is merely a contingent avowal of some oath, then this is not a particularly powerful objection.
Feedback from an interrogator is likely to be even more important when questions are intended to elicit recall.
For example, we could just identify prospective medically trained interrogators earlier and make sure they never uttered the words.
The replies are enlightening as to the nature of the threat posed by foreign merchants, and suggest considerable rigour on the part of the interrogators.
Of course, it is an empirical question how these interrogators actually view their relationship with the interrogatees.
First, we could easily imagine medically trained interrogators who never took such an oath and therefore, ex hypothesi, would not be breaking one.
But this is irrelevant for present purposes as we are assuming that the interrogator does not have this attitude.
Second, traditional medical duties or responsibilities do not apply to medically trained interrogators.
The book addresses the language used in confession events by suspects and by their interrogators.
I suspect, in many cases, the interrogator of this encyclopedia would need to have some prior knowledge to expedite a successful search.
However, it has so far been assumed that traditional medical duties or responsibilities apply to medically trained interrogators, and this assumption is contestable.
So now we must ask whether the interrogator should assume the role of physician and therefore the associative moral duties.
Whether the medically trained interrogator has special duties or responsibilities to the interrogatee depends on two central questions.
Physicians who turn over medical records to potential interrogators would arguably violate all five of the aforementioned moral ideals; thus such an act would be morally problematic.
People who claim that medically trained interrogators are violating medical duties often say something like: the medically trained interrogator has medical knowledge, therefore she or he has certain moral duties.
What is the role of the interrogator?
Ultimately, my conclusion will be that medically trained interrogators are not physicians, and therefore are exempt from whatever medical duties or responsibilities might otherwise be incumbent upon them.
If professional societies do/should play some role in safeguarding the profession, then they might well take issue with admitting medically trained interrogators into their ranks.
The child must select language to express locations objectively because the target object or place is not visible and the interrogator does not already know the answer.
We found no evidence that any pressure had been exercised by the interrogators to induce prisoners to elect not to be repatriated.
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His interrogators were doubly surprised when he described clothing that had been locked in her suitcase.
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She put that to her interrogators, but they only laughed.
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The interrogator devices would cost about £13 for the simplest one.
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We should not under-estimate the power of skilled interrogators to get the kind of replies they eventually want.
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We all know that the proper relationship between the interrogator and the prisoner can be established only after a considerable period of time.
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