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  • ...]] (DCI) [[William Casey]] in 1986, it has been replaced by the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCTC) in the [[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Di [[Paul Pillar]] became chief of analysis at the Agency's Counterterrorism Center (CTC) in 1993. By 1997 he was the Center's deputy director.
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  • ...of Investigation]]. Headed by [[Cofer Black]]; replaced by the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCTC) in the [[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Di
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  • ...Intelligence]]. It was formed from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s [[Counterterrorism Center]], but now has personnel from:
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  • ...], the [[United States intelligence community]] interagency focal point on counterterrorism intelligence and covert operations
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  • #Redirect Counterterrorism
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  • #Redirect Counterterrorism
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  • ===Role in counterterrorism===
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  • An American counterterrorism expert
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Use of animals for spying, counterterrorism, and other covert activities.
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  • A 1995 [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]] order on U.S. counterterrorism policy
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  • ...Intelligence]]. It was formed from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s [[Counterterrorism Center]], but now has personnel from:
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  • A document prepared in the late 1990s, that western counterterrorism analysts have described as a manual for terrorism.
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  • [[Coordinator for Counterterrorism]] in [[U.S. State Department]], with the rank of Ambassador; long a [[Centr
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  • [[Central Intelligence Agency]] officer who headed the [[Counterterrorism Center]] before the [[9/11]] attack, reporting directly to [[Jim Pavitt]] u
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  • Retired American [[Foreign Service Officer]] and counterterrorism specialist who was Presidential Envoy to Iraq in 2003-2004, running the [[C
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  • ...f U.S. Programs, [[Open Society Institute]]; Board, Americas and Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Associate Legal Director, [[American Civil
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  • ...pean Council on Human Rights]]; [[Crimes of War Project]] Board; Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • ...irect action, [[special reconnaissance]], [[combat search and rescue]] and counterterrorism
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  • ...Law at New York Law School; Council on Foreign Relations; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Europe/Central Asia, [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • Director, Counterterrorism Research Center of [[Family Security Matters]]; executive editor of [[World
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  • Professor, Director, the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism; Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Law, [[Syracuse University]] C
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  • ...eign internal defense]], direct action (military), special reconnaissance, counterterrorism, etc.
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  • [[Extraordinary rendition]] of suspects of counterterrorism programs in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]], with brief U.S. in
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  • Member, [[Committee on the Present Danger]]; Director, Center for Law and Counterterrorism, [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]; author for [[National Review]];
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  • ...curity Committee, Constitution Project; Board, United States and Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; legal affairs correspondent, [[The Nation (magazine
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  • ...], the [[United States intelligence community]] interagency focal point on counterterrorism intelligence and covert operations
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  • ...combat search and rescue]], direct action, [[special reconnaissance]], and counterterrorism.
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  • Senior Adviser, Asia Program, [[International Crisis Group]]; Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, Indonesi
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  • ...tute]]: ([[constitutional law|constitutional]], [[national security]] and counterterrorism law); contributor, [[Family Security Matters]], Fox News, [[National Review
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  • ...RAND Corporation; board member, [[Jamestown Foundation]]; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism, [[Human Rights Watch]]; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...ysis and Response of the [[University of Pennsylvania]]; a Director of the Counterterrorism Foundation, publishers of CounterterrorismBlog.org; advisory board, [[Famil
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  • ..., [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush Administration]]s, specializing in counterterrorism in the latter two
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  • ...2. From 2002 to 2004, he was the [[U.S. State Department]] Coordinator for Counterterrorism & Ambassador at Large). He is now in private consulting practice. ...nning of the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]]. Its full operational title, "Counterterrorism Center/Special Operations (CTC/SO)" was, at first, classified.
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  • Executive Director of the International Institute for Counterterrorism, [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]; member, Israel's National Committee
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  • ...powers both bordering on and outside the area, such as: non-proliferation, counterterrorism, transnational crime, [[South China Sea]] and the [[Korean Peninsula]], etc
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  • ...he Joint Task Force-North, responsible for [[drug trade|counter-drug]] and counterterrorism along the U.S.-Mexico border; he commanded the brigade that began the "Sunn
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  • ...]], as well as joint Algerian-US use of intelligence reporting relevant to counterterrorism and regional stability; while Algeria is clearly nonaligned, it is intensel
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  • ...ociates]], former [[Central Intelligence Agency]] officer who headed the [[Counterterrorism Center]]; Director for Intelligence Programs at the [[National Security Co
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  • ...l staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Senior Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism Analyst in the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], National Security Divis
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  • ...eparation of church and state, while carrying out [[peace operations]] and counterterrorism in Islamic countries. <ref name=WaPo2009-97039>{{citation ...unded by the MacArthur Foundation. She was a member of Project Unicorn, a counterterrorism police advisory panel in London.
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  • Director of policy at the [[Jewish Policy Center]]; Former counterterrorism analyst at the U.S. Department of Treasury and research fellow at The [[Was
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  • ...aq, worked in support of the Iraqi national elections, and participated in counterterrorism missions
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  • ...National SIGINT Committee; Group Chief for two different groups in CIA's [[Counterterrorism Center]]; Office of the Inspector General
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  • ...lligence, and regional cooperation in areas such as the [[drug trade]] and counterterrorism, as well as assistance in improving human rights and legalities of new Arge
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  • ...of Investigation]]. Headed by [[Cofer Black]]; replaced by the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCTC) in the [[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Di
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  • ===Counterterrorism organizations===
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center||**}}
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center}}
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  • ...became known in 2005. He became the U.S. State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism, with the rank of Ambassador. <ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center}}
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  • ...|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute]]; former Deputy Commissioner for Counterterrorism, [[New York Police Department]]; former faculty and researcher, Belfer Cent
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  • ...to the Office of the [[Director of National Intelligence]] and [[National Counterterrorism Center]]; counsel on [[9-11 Commission]]; intelligence analyst and assistan
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  • ...substantial federal crime, that information will be passed over the wall (counterterrorism)|over the wall according to the proper procedures and turned over for follo
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  • ...s the Central Intelligence Agency teams, under the Counterterrorism Center|Counterterrorism Center/Special Operations that made initial contact with potential guerrill
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  • ...sevant. [[National Security Council]] (NSC) staff (1988-1998) Director for Counterterrorism and Counter-narcotics, Director for Peacekeeping, and Senior Director for I
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  • ==Counterterrorism== The Counterterrorism Center, created in 1999, was quasi-autonomous of the Directorate of Operati
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  • ...at [[National Interest (magazine)]]; Co-Chairman of the Center for Law and Counterterrorism, [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] a
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  • ...d [[U.S. Ambassador to Somalia|Somalia]]; State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Director for Middle East and South Asia on National Security Council staff
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  • ...ati, Ohio-based O’Gara Company focused on solutions for homeland security, counterterrorism, and low-intensity conflict; Member of the [[Preventive Defense Project]]
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  • ==Counterterrorism== ...in behind-the-scenes bureaucratic infighting rather than intelligence and counterterrorism. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center}}
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  • {{r|Subcommittee on Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism||**}}
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  • ...Plot}}</ref> According to [[Richard Clarke]], [[Cofer Black]], of the CIA Counterterrorism Center, warned the U.S. government, in late December 1999, about al-Qaeda p
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  • ...ommittee]] and Chair of the [[Subcommittee on Border, Maritime, and Global Counterterrorism]], [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]] and [[Oversight and Investigatio
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  • The FBI has the primary responsibility for domestic counterintelligence and counterterrorism -- like the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[MI-5]].<ref name=FbiOfficialHistory/>
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  • ...adist encyclopedia) is a document prepared in the late 1990s, that western counterterrorism analysts have described as a manual for terrorism.<ref name=DefenseLinkManc
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  • ...with human smuggling. When she became governor, she opened the first state counterterrorism center and an early state-level homeland security organization. She was inv
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  • *Counterterrorism: Kill or Be Killed?, July 17, 2009 [http://www.brookings.edu/articles/2009/
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  • ...]] (DCI) [[William Casey]] in 1986, it has been replaced by the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCTC) in the [[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Di [[Paul Pillar]] became chief of analysis at the Agency's Counterterrorism Center (CTC) in 1993. By 1997 he was the Center's deputy director.
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  • ==Counterterrorism and interrogation==
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  • ...ligence Agency]] officer who was head of operations and analysis for the [[Counterterrorism Center]], leaving in 1991. He was Director for Intelligence Programs at th ==Contemporary counterterrorism==
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  • ...man]], [[Arabian Sea]], [[Red Sea]] and parts of the [[Indian Ocean]]. Its counterterrorism authority and mission is based on United Nations Security Council Resolutio
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  • ...situations such as [[deterrence | nuclear deterrence]], [[terrorism]], and counterterrorism.
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  • *M squadron are the specialists in maritime counterterrorism, involving such missions as clandestine boarding of ships
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  • ...''' is a 1995 order by President [[Bill Clinton]], setting U.S. policy for counterterrorism.<ref name=PDD39>{{citation | title = Presidential Decision Directive 39: U.S. Policy on Counterterrorism
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  • | publisher = [[NEFA Foundation]]}}</ref> He is a contributor to the [[Counterterrorism Blog]] and [[Family Security Matters]]. | journal = Counterterrorism Blog
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  • ...nst Islamist terrorists across the foreign-domestic divide with a National Counterterrorism Center; * unifying the many participants in the counterterrorism effort and their knowledge in a network-based information sharing system th
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  • ...endition took place in the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration, as part of counterterrorism. Following initial U.S. interrogation, either in the nation of capture or o Michael Scheuer, a former Central Intelligence Agency specialist in counterterrorism, worked on developing rendition as a part of Bill Clinton|Clinton Administr
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  • ...hly classsified Joint Special Operations Command, which is oriented toward counterterrorism rather than counterinsurgency. Their techniques include direct action (mili
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  • ...to diplomacy and strategy, public administration and policy, security and counterterrorism and international conflict resolution. Within this area, we also educate on
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  • '''John Brennan''' is the senior counterterrorism adviser to President Barack Obama, who also advises on relations between th ...in behind-the-scenes bureaucratic infighting rather than intelligence and counterterrorism. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center}}
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  • As of 2007, there is a Office of Security and CounterTerrorism in the Home Office.
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  • {{r|Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State}}
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  • ===2005 Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Initiative=== ...] [TSCTI], beginning in 2005, involves [[economic development]] as well as counterterrorism.<ref name=GS-TSCTI>{{citation
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  • ...or Patterson said, in September 2008, that Pakistan has, in the context of counterterrorism, "different priorities" than the U.S., is "certainly reluctant to take acti
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  • ...(1952-2001) became the chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) counterterrorism unit in 1995. Retiring from the Bureau in August 2001, he became chief of s ...w enforcement culture of the FBI and pushing toward an aggressive style of counterterrorism, and both giving and expecting personal loyalty.<blockquote>He talked tough
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  • '''Larkin Reynolds''' is an [[United States of America|American]] lawyer and counterterrorism specialist.<ref name=LawfareLarkin/><ref name=WilmerHaleLarkin/> Reynolds i ...Judges were being forced to '''make''' the law, since the laws on fighting counterterrorism, and, specifically, the laws on the legality of detaining suspects indefini
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  • :*National Counterterrorism Center <ref name=NCTC>{{citation | url = http://www.nctc.gov/ | title = National Counterterrorism Center}}</ref>
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  • ...ce special operations (e.g., hostage negotiation and rescue), but may have counterterrorism missions. Some countries forbid their military to be used domestically, oth *Sniping and assassination behind enemy lines, possibly as part of a counterterrorism mission
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  • ...Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The Netherlands is a party to all 12 UN counterterrorism conventions. ...e an external investigation into the legitimacy and effectiveness of Dutch counterterrorism laws and regulations.
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  • **[[Subcommittee on Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism]]
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  • ...ring drug-smuggling, undocumented immigrants, human trafficking and play a counterterrorism role.
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  • ...pport to law enforcement]]: his 1997 view was that "counternarcotics, some counterterrorism activity, counterfeiting, human rights abuses, money laundering and alien s His last assignment was as director of the CIA [[Counterterrorism Center]]. Previously, he was head of field operations for Latin America.
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  • ...log. As an intelligence analyst with the New York City Police Department’s Counterterrorism Division, she supported the mission to prevent future terrorist attacks by
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  • ...land Security] - A large collection of scholarly articles on terrorism and counterterrorism.
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  • '''The Al Qaida Plan''' is a 90-minute movie produced by self-described counterterrorism expert [[Evan Kohlmann]].<ref name=McClatchy20080729>
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  • ...mmission]]. FBI Special Agent the last seven years assigned to investigate counterterrorism matters the last four years. Formerly with the U.S. Border Patrol. ...ission]]. Former regional affairs officer in the Office of Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the State Department.
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  • ==Counterterrorism==
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  • ...e American Enterprise Institute, he worked for Douglas Feith in the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group. Wurmser transferred to work for John Bolton at the State ...staff of the Douglas Feith#Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group|Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group created by Douglas Feith. This unit focused on finding ter
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  • ...ation of the Battlespace and Operational Preparation of the Battlespace in counterterrorism, the latter including the little-discussed Advanced Force Operations.<ref n
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  • ...n, rear area operations, rebuilding a new Iraqi security organization, and counterterrorism; one of the contributing factors to the inappropriate handling of prisoners
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