Prisoner abuse
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Prisoner abuse is the mistreatment of persons while they are under arrest or incarcerated. Abuse falling into this category includes:
- Physical abuse: Needless beating, hitting, or other Corporal punishment.
- Psychological abuse: Taunting, sleep deprivation, or other forms of Psychological abuseoccasionaly, White Noise
- Sexual abuse: Forced intercourse, genital mutilation, or other forms of Sexual abuse.
- Other abuse: Refusal of essential medication, humiliation, etc.
- Torture: any act by which severe pain, whether physical or psychological, is intentionally inflicted
[edit] Allegations of prisoner abuse by the U.S. military
Abuse of prisoners is considered a crime in the United States Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Allegations have been made that U.S. or Coalition guards routinely abused prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison - even tortured them.
Regarding prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay, Rep. Duncan Hunter, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, has shown food that is similar to what is served there, "purchased for them by American taxpayers" - in order to dispel allegations that the prisoners had been abused or tortured.
According to Hunter, "They've never eaten better. They've never been treated better. We don't beat them. We don't touch them. We've been treating people well." [1]
[edit] Pyschological Abuse
The endless playing of random static (SImilar to that of unused tv frequencies) with no pattern it causes insanity and mental disorders.
Needless insults and profanity to prisoners to gain a feeling of superioty by any figure of authority.