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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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  • {{r|Debriefing}}
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  • *[[Debriefing]]
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  • {{r|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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  • {{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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  • ...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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  • ...to interrogation, Elicitation (human-source intelligence)|Elicitation and debriefing are related techniques to obtain information from a subject who considers h
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  • ...n, is a subset of eduction. Complementary human-source techniques included debriefing and elicitation, as well as analysis of documents. Interrogation may be int ...would not be capturing people for interrogation, although they could well debriefing|debrief local police and other government sources, and elicitation|elicit i
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  • ...ations to the HUMINT organization, and will be systematically prepared for debriefing. They operate significantly farther than the furthest forward friendly sco The debriefing may be done by HUMINT officers of their own organization, who are most fami
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  • ...a Convention]], [[Geneva Conventions]], [[interrogation]], [[eduction]], [[debriefing]] and [[elicitation]]. Also, I'm trying to disabuse the notion that concern
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  • ...iplines, for the purpose of detecting FIS agents, involving screening and debriefing of non-tasked human sources, also called casual or incidental sources. such
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