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Ethical considerations on the complicity of psychologists and scientists in torture
- Correspondence to Dr Nicholas Greig Evans, Philosophy, Lowell College of Fine Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Massachusetts Ringgold Standard Institution, Lowell, MA 01854, USA; nicholas_evans{at}uml.edu
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Ethical considerations on the complicity of psychologists and scientists in torture
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- Received July 9, 2018
- Revision received November 19, 2018
- Accepted November 21, 2018
- First published February 20, 2019.
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July 24, 2019
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