Monday, November 29, 2010

Research Question

Ideas for research Questions:
1.  What has been the significance of interrogation for security purposes in the United States and what arguments for and against it exist?

           What has been the significance of interrogation for national security purposes in the United States and what arguments exist about where the "breaking point" is?

2.  What are the different views on interrogation methods in the United States and what is the "breaking point" where interrogation should or shouldn't occur?

3.  How has interrogation advanced in the last decade(s) in the United States and how has this contributed to the arguments regarding interrogation?

4.  What types of interrogation in the United States are used to extract information, and how has this upset our citizens and other countries? 

5.  How do interrogation methods between the United States and other countries differ, and how has this caused disagreement and problems for national security?

Research ideas:

-  Specific events.
-  Has it been productive in the past?
-  Other countries opinions?
-  Breaking point?
-  Common misconceptions?

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