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Canadian priest gets 12 years in jail for child abuse 9/21/05 "Evreux, France (AFP) - Denis Vadeboncoeur, a Canadian priest with a prior conviction for paedophilia, was sentenced to 12 years in prison by a French court for sex abuse of a 14 year-old boy." "The prosecutor at the trial was strongly critical of the former bishop of Evreux, Jacques Gaillot, who gave Vadeboncoeur a parish in 1988 despite having been told that the priest had just served a 20-month prison term in Quebec for sex acts on adolescents including sodomy." http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050921/wl_canada_afp/francecanadachildsex_050921151945
Providing misleading and reinstatement information a year after it happened: Effects on long-term memory. Peterson, C, Parsons, T and Dean, M Memory 12(1): 1-13, 2004. "The question addressed here is whether misleading suggestions made to children a year after target events had occurred will alter long-term recall. One group (3-13 years old when injured and treated in a hospital Emergency Room) were given both misleading and accurate reinstating information a year later, and recall of target events assessed both 1 week and another year later (i.e., 2 years post-injury). A control group had recall assessed both 1 and 2 years post-injury. Misleading had little effect on children1s recall 1 week later, although a few misled details were reported. However, a year later virtually none of the misleading information was incorporated into long-term recall. Rather, children were more, not less, accurate when recalling details about which they had been misled. Results were attributed to target events having been highly memorable and well rehearsed via previous recalls, and detection of discrepancies between memory and misleading information focusing attention on targeted details." Psychology Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/092405Z.shtml
New Reports of Abuse of Detainees Surface
Mistreatment Was Routine, Group Is Told
By Josh White
The Washington Post
Saturday 24 September 2005
"Some days we would just get bored so we would have everyone sit in a corner and then make them get in a pyramid," ... "This was before Abu Ghraib but just like it. We did that for amusement."
Two soldiers and an officer with the Army's 82nd Airborne Division have told a human rights organization of systemic detainee abuse and human rights violations at U.S. bases in Afghanistan and Iraq, recounting beatings, forced physical exertion and psychological torture of prisoners, the group said.
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/050711fa_fact4
The military trains people to withstand interrogation. Are those methods being misused at Guantánamo?
by JANE MAYER
Issue of 2005-07-11 and 18
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