In the past, brusque interrogators frightened children, making them less willing to confront their abusers.
And Miranda warnings, where required, haven't stopped the FBI's top interrogators from gaining confessions.
Yee also allegedly was carrying lists of the detainees as well as their interrogators, the official said.
The tapes also originally aimed to prove that interrogators were following new rules Washington had laid out.
His new order amounts to requiring -- on penalty of prosecution -- that CIA interrogators be polite.
His military background, however, tells him that it can be easy for interrogators to cross the line.
President Bush said publicly in 2006 that Zubaydah told CIA interrogators about alleged Sept. 11 accomplice Ramzi Binalshibh.
The official said about a dozen cases of potential misconduct by interrogators were referred to the Justice Department.
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"The interrogators and guards burst out laughing, " when they heard that, said Phnom Penh deputy governor Chea Sophara.
She memorized it rather than writing it down because she thought she'd have to show it to her interrogators.
The manual also gives oversight advice to prevent interrogators from going too far.
Now, they say the tapes were destroyed to protect the interrogators from reprisal.
Encouraging him to part with this information will now be an urgent priority for his US and Pakistani interrogators.
Another contractor which provided interrogators to the US military, CACI, is expected to go to trial over similar allegations.
Police interrogators often use the strategy of sitting close and crowding a suspect.
Several say they were detained and tortured in Syrian jails by interrogators trying to find out about their online activities.
We know how James Madison, one of Hamilton's interrogators and the careful author of the impeachment provision, would have voted.
During a hearing on Tuesday, information was released that clearly showed that Mr. Abdulmutallab was indeed talking again to interrogators.
A. interrogators, under great pressure to produce information, assume that the prisoners under their control must be guilty of something.
Toensing recommended that same approach be taken this time, once U.S. interrogators have gotten what information they can from him.
Those officials were instructed by CIA headquarters not to give FBI interrogators access to Binalshibh or the second senior operative.
Binyam Mohamed's allegation that British agents fed questions to his interrogators who ill-treated him in Morocco and elsewhere is under investigation.
But with the growing presence of habeas lawyers, interrogators are constrained from doing so for fear this intelligence will get out.
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For his part, Nallakaruppan says his interrogators have used threats and inducements in failed attempts to make him sign false statements.
At her confirmation hearings in the Senate this week some of Ms Kagan's Republican interrogators wryly acknowledged the truth of the matter.
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Suppose the interrogators found some other discrepancy in my account, however insignificant?
New York Times reporter Scott Shane says in some cases, CIA interrogators were approved to use certain harsh techniques on detainees being questioned.
In a speech on the Senate floor, Durbin dismissed the CIA's explanation that it was trying to protect the identities of the interrogators.
Earlier Monday, senior administration officials said Obama approved the establishment of a special unit of terrorist interrogators based out of the FBI.
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The New York Times reported Monday that Abu Zubaydah and Khaled Sheikh Mohammed have told interrogators al Qaeda didn't work with Saddam Hussein's regime.
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