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The red fury [videorecording] / by Dayton, Lyman D.,director,producer.; Stewart, Doug,producer,screenwriter.; Elliott, Joe,screenwriter.; Lerwick, Royce,screenwriter.; Jordan, William,actor.; Cannon, Katherine,actor.; Bartlett, Calvin,actor.; Gonzales, Juan,actor.; Hale, Alan,1918-1990,actor.; Gemstone Entertainment.; Union Film Ventures.; Dayton, Lyman D.drtpro; Stewart, Doug.proaus; Elliott, Joe.aus; Lerwick, Royce.aus; Jordan, William.act; Cannon, Katherine.act; Bartlett, Calvin.act; Gonzales, Juan.act; Hale, Alan,1918-1990.act;
Director of photography, Arch Bryant; editor, T. Francis Bee; music, Merrill Jenson.William Jordan, Katherine Cannon, Calvin Bartlett, Juan Gonzales, Alan Hale, Jr., Jason Wingreen, Diane McBain, Al Hanson, Cindy Roberts."Lost and alone, a young Indian boy travels through the wilds of the Old West. He finds shelter with a widowed horse trainer, who names him Frankie and teaches the outcast the tricks of the trade"--Container.Not rated by the MPAA.DVD; Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Western films; Feature films; Fiction films.; Indian boys; Horses;
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Torture and enhanced interrogation : a reference handbook / by DiEdoardo, Christina Ann-Marie,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Background and history. Introduction -- Ancient Greece -- The Roman Republic -- Western Europe -- England -- Church courts -- Advances in criminology -- The United States -- World War II -- The United Nations -- Algeria -- Modern Greece -- Ireland and the U.K. -- The United States in the Civil Rights Era -- American use of torture abroad -- Researching torture -- Banning torture -- South America -- The convention against torture -- U.S. reaction to the convention against torture -- The War Crimes Act of 1996 -- 9/11 and America's response -- Abu Ghraib -- The Obama administration -- Chelsea Manning and WikiLeaks -- The future of torture -- 2. Problems, controversies, solutions. How do we define torture? -- United Nations -- European Commission/European Union -- Organization of American States -- African Commission -- Association of Southeast Asian Nations -- Summary -- Is torture an effective tool? -- World War II: Noor Inayat-Khan and the Gestapo -- The Korean War -- The Vietnam War -- The CIA's KUBARK manual -- What alternatives to torture exist? -- Should torture be abolished? -- Conclusion -- 3. Perspectives. Seeking freedom and justice: a survivor's story / by Fekade Ancho -- Torture survivors as policy advocates / by Andrea Barron -- Torture is never legal / by Marjorie Cohn -- These are the facts about torture / by Sabrina Crews -- The CIA's Global Counterterrorism Torture Program, 2001-2009 / by Jonathan Horowitz -- Human trafficking and terrorist groups / by Elif Isitman -- My true direction / by Marissa Quenqua -- Systematically stripped of dignity / by Rebecca Smith -- 4. Profiles. Gerry Adams -- Philip Agee -- Amnesty International -- Cesare Beccaria -- Jay Bybee -- Felix Dzerzhinsky -- Lynndie England -- Gina Haspel -- Donald O. Hebb -- Innocent IV -- Omar Khadr -- Pieter (Peter) H. Kooijmans -- Chelsea Manning -- Juan E. Méndez -- Alberto J. Mora -- David A. Passaro -- Donald H. Rumsfeld -- Alfredo "Scap" Scappaticci -- George Wickersham -- John Yoo -- 5. Data and documents. Data -- Treaties against torture -- U.S. attitudes toward torture (2017) -- World attitudes toward torture (2014) -- Documents -- Assize of Clarendon (1156) -- Heinrich Himmler's memo on the third degree (June 12, 1942) -- Convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms (November 4, 1950) -- CIA report on using torture to induce assassination (January 22, 1954) -- CIA counterintelligence manual (1963) -- Convention against torture (December 10, 1984) -- U.S. Senate ratification of the convention against torture (October 27, 1990) -- Memo from John Yoo to William Haynes (January 9, 2002) -- Memo from Jay Bybee to Alberto Gonzales (August 1, 2002) -- Executive order 13491: ensuring lawful interrogations (January 22, 2009) -- 6. Resources. Research strategies -- The Freedom of Information Act -- Congressional and Federal Government reports -- U.S. National Archives -- State government reports -- United Nations documents -- Canadian government documents -- British government documents -- The Internet Archive/Wayback Machine -- Specific sources -- Academic journals -- Governmental and United Nations reports -- Nongovernmental organizations -- Testimony from torture survivors -- The interrogators -- Torture in the United States and Canada -- Torture by United States and Canadian personnel abroad (or with their cooperation) -- Torture in Europe, Africa, and Asia -- Studies on torture -- Treaties and UN resolutions -- 7. Chronology.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Torture;
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