Torture Psychology and the American Psychological Association (APA): The View of the British Psychological Society
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Torture Psychology and the American Psychological Association (APA): The View of the British Psychological Society



Here is a link to the statement: British Psychological Society statement on APA Hoffman Review

"We condemn and repudiate such practices and repeat our longstanding and principled stance that there is an overriding ethical responsibility on all psychologists and other healthcare professionals to protect and defend fundamental human rights."





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