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QUESTION

Read the New York Times article on Interrogation, Torture, and Personal Responsibility here: https://nyti.ms/2tSqMOj and https://nyti.ms/2sR3niN.

Read the New York Times article on Interrogation, Torture, and Personal Responsibility here: https://nyti.ms/2tSqMOj and https://nyti.ms/2sR3niN. Be sure to also watch the video and listen to the podcast for the full story.

Submit to the drop box in MLA format. Place your name, the professor's name, the course name and the date in the upper left hand corner. Include a Work Cited page, (see drop box rules).

For this assignment, and several over the next few modules, write them from the perspective of one of the psychologists just as he is being asked to create the program of interrogation.

  1. Identification
  2. List the main moral issue in the correct format. (See Module 2)
  3. Should...................? OR What should...................? 
  4. List only one main issue.
  5. Research
  6. List three topics that would be appropriate to research. 
  7. If you were the person named in your ethical issue and you had to make this decision - what information would you want to help you make a better decision and where would you find it? You do not need to complete the research, just list the three specific topics you would research. Three different topics are required.
  8. If you need help and you are near campus go to the Writing Commons in the Library or Learning Support Center and ask for help with this research. If you are not near campus go to the Begin Here Module and use Ask-A-Librarian.
  9. Analysis:
  10. Made analysis chart including at least 4 options and 4 stakeholders as seen in chapter 4. In the chart briefly explain how you believe each stakeholder will be affected by each option. 

Helpful Hints:

  • All options must be in the control of the person named in your main ethical issue.
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