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Introduction Chapter 1. Talking about Torture after the Human Rights Revolution Chapter 2. The Legal Recognition of Torture Survivors Chapter 3. Clinical Evidence about Torture Chapter 4. Predicting the Future Risk of Torture Chapter 5. Prosecuting Torture Chapter 6. The Shame of Torture Conclusion
Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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