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Interrogation methods must be science-, not fear-based

In an episode of I See What You’re Saying Podcast, CERL Advisory Council member Mark Fallon discusses the truth behind interrogation practices, including the dangers of torture and the importance of science-backed techniques that not only yield accurate information but also adhere to human rights standards.

Mark Fallon is the co-founder of Project Aletheia at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, director of ClubFed, LLC, and a member of the CERL Advisory Council. Fallon has been in the national security field for over three decades, principally as a special agent with NCIS, and is the author of Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture. Read his bio here.

The views expressed here are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of any organization or university.

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