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page: Article 2: Approaching Truth: Behavioral Science Lessons on Educing Information from Human sources

Article 2: Approaching Truth: Behavioral Science Lessons on Educing Information from Human sources 

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EDUCING INFORMATION: INTERROGATION: SCIENCE AND ART FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE Intelligence Science Board Phase 1 Report National Defense Intelligence College Washington D.C. December 2006

notebook: Research for Action

Responding to the rise of free trade in the global economy, the Southeast Asian Council for Food Security (SEACON) set out in 2003 to conduct a unique, participatory research project to investigate the impacts of these macroeconomic changes on small scale food producers in Southeast Asia.

notebook: Promoting Human Rights Professionalism in the Liberian Police Force

In this notebook, we learn about the efforts, ability, and commitment of law enforcement personnel–one of the most difficult groups to reach regarding human rights–to address and confront human rights issues and violations from their own perspective and within their own ranks.

notebook: Open Memory

Read how Memoria Abierta (Open Memory), a human rights organization in Argentina, organizes thousands of documents related to the state terrorism and makes them accessible through an online database as a way to raise public awareness about what happened in Argentina from 1976-1983.

notebook: Making Sense of the Information Wilderness

In this notebook we learn about how effective libraries and librarians can promote human rights by providing information to people in places where reliable sources are lacking.
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