Although a wave of democratization appears to be sweeping the globe, torture persists in more than seventy-five nations. Despite widespread condemnation of torture and the efforts of international and nongovernmental organizations to end it, the "politics of pain" continues in a broad range of social and political systems. This book is one of the first to systematically examine the psychological, cultural, and social origins of torture. It provides profiles of torturers and of those who direct them in their brutal activities. The contributors provide case studies from the past and present, including Somoza's National Guard in Nicaragua and regimes in the Southern Cone of Latin America and in Greece.
This book examines the psychological, cultural, and social origins of torture. It provides profiles of torturers and of those who direct them in their brutal activities and case studies of Somoza's National Guard in Nicaragua and regimes in the Southern Cone of Latin America and in Greece.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
May 2021
ISBN
9780367310639
Pages
195 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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