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The "ticking time bomb scenario" is subject of the drama The Dershowitz Protocol by Canadian author Robert Fothergill. In that play, the American government has established a protocol of "intensified interrogation" for terrorist suspects which requires participation of the FBI , CIA and the Department of Justice.
Torture and the Ticking Bomb is a 2007 book by Bob Brecher in which the author examines ticking time bomb scenario, provides arguments against justifying torture based on consequentialist grounds and attacks interrogational torture and its legalisation. [1] [2]
The Centurions introduced the ticking time bomb scenario in which under torture, a National Liberation Front (FLN) operative quickly exposed the location of fifteen bombs. [8] Political scientist Darius Rejali argues that "The point of [The Centurions] is that failing to torture is the sissy's response; only a real man knows what to do."
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The CQC said a record high of 496,897 children and young people in England were waiting for, or undergoing, mental health treatment in November 2023.
The novel included the first use of the so-called "ticking time bomb" scenario. [2] It won the 1960 Prix Ève Delacroix. [3] In 1966, The Centurions was adapted into a motion picture, Lost Command, starring Anthony Quinn.
Asked if he believes Edward was a “ticking time-bomb” who would have eventually moved from rhetoric to physical violence, Mr Clark said: “Mr Edward through our investigations had clearly ...
In the July 1967 issue of Paris Match, Lartéguy wrote a major article entitled "Les Guerilleros", where he wrote: "At a time when Cuban revolutionaries want to create Vietnams all over the world, the Americans run the risk of finding their own Algeria in Latin America." In 1955, he received the Albert Londres Prize for journalism.