Stress positions interrogation techniques
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Stress positions interrogation techniques [r]: Coercive interrogation methods that either by force of authority, or physical restraint, put the subject into positions that are, at least, uncomfortable and may become extremely painful; they are not usually intended, as opposed to tortures, to dislocate joints or otherwise cause substantial bodily harm [e]
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