E-mails from the American Psychological Association's Task Force on Ethics and National Security

In 2005, a 10-member task force convened by the American Psychological Association met to explore the ethical aspects of psychologists' involvement in national security work and interrogations. The task force's deliberations were conducted in secret, but its e-mail listserv was obtained by ProPublica.

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