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ID159565
Title ProperWho tortures the terrorists? transnational terrorism and military torture
LanguageENG
AuthorPiazza, James A ;  Walsh, James Igoe ;  Conrad, Justin ;  Courtenay R. Conrad Justin Conrad James Igoe Walsh James A. Piazza ;  Conrad, Courtenay R.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Do governments respond to terrorism with torture? Although governments face incentives to increase torture in response to terrorist attacks, previous research finds no relationship between terror and state torture. We argue that this is unsurprising because incentives to violate human rights differ across domestic government agencies. Using new data that disaggregates state torture by the government agency responsible for the abuse, we investigate the effect of transnational and domestic terrorism on torture perpetrated by military officials. We find that military agents—especially those in democracies—engage in substantively more widespread torture when confronted with terrorism and that this behavior is particularly likely in response to transnational attacks.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Policy Analysis Vol. 13, No.4; Oct 2017: p.761–786
Journal SourceForeign Policy Analysis 2017-12 13, 4
Key WordsTortures the Terrorists ;  ransnational Terrorism ;  Military Torture