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Author Stone, James A.

Title Interrogation [electronic resource] : World War II, Vietnam, and Iraq / James A. Stone, David P. Shoemaker, Nicholas R. Dotti.

Imprint Washington, DC : National Defense Intelligence College, [2008]

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  D 5.202:IN 8/14    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (viii, 253 p.) : ill., maps (some col.)
Note Title from title screen (viewed on March 16, 2010).
"September 2008."
Form Available via the DTIC web site.
Summary "In September 2004, the Intelligence Science Board, an advisory board appointed by the Director of National Intelligence, initiated the Study on Educing Information (EI). This study is an ongoing effort to review what is known scientifically about interrogation and other forms of human intelligence collection and to chart a path to the future. As part of our efforts, we have worked closely with faculty and students of the National Defense Intelligence College. The NDIC Press published "Educing Information: Interrogation: Science and Art, Foundations for the Future," a book based on Phase I of the Study on EI. Three students, Special Agent James Stone, U.S. Air Force; Special Agent David Shoemaker, U.S. Air Force; and Major Nicholas Dotti, U.S. Army, completed master's thesis studies during Academic Year 2006-07 on topics related to interrogation. Special Agent Stone researched U.S. efforts during World War II to develop language and interrogation capacities to deal with our Japanese enemy. He found that military leaders, often working with civilian counterparts, created and implemented successful strategies, building on cultural and linguistic skills that substantially aided the war effort for the U.S. and its Allies. Special Agent Shoemaker studied the experiences of three successful interrogators during the Vietnam War. Like Stone, Shoemaker highlights the importance of a deep understanding of the language, psychology, and culture of adversaries and potential allies in other countries. Major Dotti examined recent policy and practice with regard to tactical and field interrogations, especially with regard to the efforts of Special Forces soldiers in Iraq. He concludes that the "letter" of current doctrine contradicts its "intent." Major Dotti offers recommendations that he believes are both consistent with the intent of military doctrine and likely to increase the effectiveness of U.S. interrogation practices in the field"--P. v.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-248) and index.
Contents Interrogation of Japanese POWs in World War II : U.S. response to the challenge / James A. Stone -- Unveiling Charlie : U.S. interrogators' creative successes against insurgents / David P. Shoemaker -- The accidental interrogator : a case study and review of U.S. Army Special Forces interrogations / Nicholas R. Dotti.
Subject Military interrogation.
Intelligence service -- United States -- History.
Intelligence service -- Great Britain -- History.
Added Author Shoemaker, David P.
Dotti, Nicholas R.
National Defense Intelligence College (U.S.)
Added Title Interrogation : World War Two, Vietnam, and Iraq
Interrogation : World War 2, Vietnam, and Iraq
ISBN 9781932946239
1932946233
Standard No. NLGGC 326693556
Gpo Item No. 0315-F-01 (online)
Sudoc No. D 5.202:IN 8/14

 
    
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