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  • ...and is assumed to be consistent with the rules, laws, and policies of the debriefing organization. It is admittedly an awkward term, since the subject rarely wi
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  • ...[[clandestine human-source intelligence|espionage]], [[interrogation]], [[debriefing]] and [[elicitation]]
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  • {{r|Debriefing}}
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  • *[[Debriefing]]
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  • ...and is assumed to be consistent with the rules, laws, and policies of the debriefing organization. It is admittedly an awkward term, since the subject rarely wi
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  • {{r|Debriefing}}
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  • {{r|Debriefing}}
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  • {{r|Debriefing}}
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  • It is a subset of [[eduction]], which includes [[debriefing]] as well as [[interrogation]].<ref name=NDIC-Educing>{{citation
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  • {{r|Debriefing}}
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  • ...nal distress caused to the subject would be viewed as too severe. Also the debriefing done after the experiment was not adequate by modern standards. However, al
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  • *[[debriefing]]
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  • *Traveler debriefing (e.g., [[CIA]] Domestic Contact Service) ...willing or can be persuaded to cooperate. Willing individuals will undergo debriefing, and, subject to the relevant laws, regulations and policies of the HUMINT
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  • ...concepts, the articles on [[eduction]], [[elicitation]], [[torture]] and [[debriefing]] may be helpful.'' ...errogation, [[Elicitation (human-source intelligence)|Elicitation]] and [[debriefing]] are related techniques to obtain information from a subject who considers
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  • After debriefing Professor Henry Gomberg of the University of Michigan, who consulted to the
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  • ...a subset of [[eduction]]. Complementary human-source techniques included [[debriefing]] and [[elicitation]], as well as analysis of documents. Interrogation may ...ould not be capturing people for interrogation, although they could well [[debriefing|debrief]] local police and other government sources, and [[elicitation|elic
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