Does Torture Work?
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Published By OUP USA
ISBN : 9780190872816
Category : General Politics
Format : Paperback
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Does Torture Work? will stand as a foundational text in the continuing effort to set the study of torture on sound scholarly foundations, marking out a new line of social scientific inquiry. Each chapter combines real world examples with clear deductive reasoning, setting aside quixotic and mythical reasoning. Organized for the general educated reader, illuminating for the specialist, and thought-provoking for future scholars testing out Schiemann's propositions." -Darius Rejali, author of Torture and Democracy

John Schiemann actually says something fresh about the issue of torture by a rigorous examination of the game theory underlying the encounter between the torturer and the victim from whom information is being sought. Given that many of the defenses of torture are issued by self-styled 'realists,' this is an important demonstration of the fact that the decision to torture is basically irrational in that it is highly likely to be counter-productive when carefully analyzed (putting to one side the obvious moral objections). His carefully worked out argument deserves wide attention." -Sanford Levinson, editor of Torture: A Collection

John Schienmann's Does Torture Work? is a remarkable book that uses game theory to demonstrate that the negative consequences of torture far outweigh the perceived benefits when evaluating torture's effectiveness. His conclusions are surprising and worthy of inclusion in any substantial discussion of coercive interrogation techniques." -Matthew Alexander, author of Kill or Capture

From the standpoint of a professional mathematics educator, I can see this book being used productively as the springboard for an interesting discussion on the use (and limitations) of game theory. From the standpoint of a citizen, I see this book as raising questions and offering ideas that merit intelligent discussion. (Mathematical Association of America, Mark Hunacek, Iowa State University)

Schiemann separates opinion and political position from objective analysis. He presents facts. His case is categorical, magisterial, exhaustive, original, and terribly, tragically sad. He demolishes the liars, partisan, supporters and defenders of torture." -Glenn Carle, author of The Interrogator: An Education

John W. Schiemann is Associate Professor of Political Science at Fairleigh Dickinson University.



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