Current weather: 
60° F   mostly clear
sponsored by:

printer-friendly  |  e-mail this story

APA talks about ethics and CIA interrogations

SAN FRANCISCO – Some psychologists’ participation in the development and use of harsh interrogation techniques at secret U.S. military detention centers around the globe is miring the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in internal conflict.

At the organization’s 115th convention, held in San Francisco through Monday, the APA is conducting eight panel discussions to debate what role – if any – psychologists should play at such detention centers.

The dispute within the 148,000-member APA has surfaced after recent revelations that psychologists such as Spokane-based James Elmer Mitchell and John Bruce Jessen reportedly assisted the CIA in developing a policy of brutal interrogation tactics, which are said to include waterboarding, sexual humiliation, sensory deprivation and extreme isolation.

ADVERTISEMENT

These tactics were reverse-engineered from the military’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape, or SERE program, taught at the U.S. Air Force’s survival school near Spokane, according to a five-person panel discussing psychologists’ role in interrogations Friday morning.

“This is a very sad chapter in our field’s and in our country’s history,” said Dr. Steven Reisner, a consultant to the United Nations on torture’s effects. “(The tactics) come from a psychologically developed program (SERE) and then transferred. It spread to Afghanistan. It spread to Iraq. And it is spread by psychologists.”

All panelists during the standing-room-only opening session on interrogation condemned the use of torture. But subtler divisions quickly emerged over dueling resolutions on the issue that will be brought before the APA for a vote Sunday morning.

One resolution, proposed by the Psychologists for an Ethical APA, advocates a moratorium on psychologists’ presence at sites that indefinitely detain suspects without due process.

A counter-resolution presented by the APA board generally condemns harsh interrogation tactics. Advocates of the counter-resolution maintain that psychologists play a moderating role at detention centers, preventing widespread abuse.

U.S. Navy Capt. Morgan Sammons, who oversees health care for detainees, said that psychologists are a linchpin that ensures suspected terrorists aren’t abused. Military psychologists at detention centers, he said, were the first to bring to light the unethical treatment of detainees.

“If we divorce ourselves from the process, we put at risk the people whose rights we are trying to protect,” he said. Further, panelist Katherine Sherwood, an interrogator for the Department of Defense, asserted that the highly publicized instances in which questioning was “handled badly” were exceptions.

“If we repeat one incident 100 times, it does not mean it happened 100 times,” she said.

Sherwood and former APA president Ron Levant took umbrage, however, at characterizations by some panelists that torture tactics by interrogators were rampant and that a number of psychologists at detention centers had been complicit in SERE-based brutal treatment.

“It might surprise Dr. Reisner, but the outrage of interrogators of bringing SERE to Guantanamo was greater than the outrage from psychologists,” she said.

She said that a few examples referenced in a Department of Defense inspector general’s report do not constitute “evidence that these practices are going on,” but rather show the government red-flagging an issue of concern.

However, Steve Kleinman, an Air Force colonel who spent 24 years as an intelligence officer and interrogator, said instances of SERE-style interrogation in the so-called war on terror aren’t isolated cases. Rather, the use of such techniques could be classified somewhere between “widespread to very prevalent.”

Kleinman, who once served as the senior intelligence officer over special survival training, which oversees SERE, explained that SERE tactics are counterproductive to interrogation, which he said relies on building relationships with a prisoner.

“There’s a lot of SERE psychologists who are taken aback by this,” he said, suggesting that the APA should set up professional standards and a screening process for interrogators.

The SERE program exposes military members to torture tactics deployed by Cold War-era enemies that were designed, not to glean intelligence, but to elicit false statements of support – propaganda – from prisoners, Kleinman said.

As a result, he added, any information wrought by SERE-style interrogation program is unreliable.

“Torture is not interrogation. Do you want people to talk about what you want them to talk about or do you want the truth?” he said. “SERE model has a role elsewhere.”


back to top


Search:
Advertisement

GU basketball

See our Gonzaga hoops page for photos, game results, stories and more. Also see:

SportsLinkFan forumZags mobile

Sponsored by:

WSU basketball

See our Cougar hoops page for photos, game results, stories and more. Also see:

SportsLinkCougs mobile

Holiday Gift Guide

Cold Case stories »

For three decades, Kathy Forech had nightmares that her daughter would disappear on her birthday and be found in the Spokane River. It's just a mother's fear, she thought. It was more of a premonition. »

Sponsored by:

High school sports

High school sports Get schedules and scores for football, volleyball, slowpitch softball, girls and boys soccer and cross country.

High school news

Check out the Vox Box, online companion to the high school newspaper, The Vox.

Download The Vox in PDF

Gas prices

Readers report local prices here.

Ongoing coverage

Kendall Yards
Otto Zehm death
Spokane Diocese bankruptcy
Met Mortgage bankruptcy
Duncan investigation
River Park Square development
River Park Square crash
Archived sections:
Jim West investigation
Morning Star investigation

Assisted living database

Search for information about local assisted living and skilled nursing facilities.

Local bloggers

See our list of Inland Northwest bloggers. If you live in the Inland Northwest and are a regular blogger, we might link to your blog.

 

Buyer
University of Idaho

CDP - Attendant - Operations Manage
Spokane Addiction Recovery Centers

Claims Adjuster
Trans-System

Clinical Assistant Professor
Washington State University

Controller
Columbia Valley Community Health

Financial Specialist
Northwest Farm Credit Services

Human Resource Specialist
McCain Foods USA Inc

Member Service Rep II
Numerica Credit Union

NAR/NAC/Cook, Manager, Housekeeping
1724 W Mallon, Spokane

SVP/Director of Retail Banking
Washington Trust Bank

PROMOTIONS
   HOT DEALS | About
3 Bed, 2 ba in Medical Lake
   Renter
1,333 SQ.FT. 3 BEDROOM $175K
   REALTY WEST 509-370-0221
PRIME SPOKANE VALLEY RANCHER
   G. ARGER CO. 926-5311
Union Park Apartments
   1Bdrm...$395-$425
IMMACULATE DUPLEX
   UNIVERSAL REALTY