More info
Any person can be in the position of an interrogated person, for example, as a witness. The possibility of exerting psychological pressure on him by the investigator is quite probable. And in this situation, knowledge of the psychological foundations of the relationship between a citizen and an official conducting an interrogation can be useful to him. As a rule, even legal professionals do not know that severe psychological pressure is recognized in accordance with the 1984 UN Convention as the same torture as physical impact. This book can help you avoid it. Its first edition was published in 1997 under the title How to Prevent Torture. This edition has been significantly updated. The book is intended both for professional lawyers and for a wide range of readers.