Interrogation Policy after Osama bin Laden Panel
office for institutional diversity
09/12/11
9/12/11. It may never be clear whether “enhanced interrogation” tactics produced essential intelligence that led U.S. forces to Osama bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound in May 2011. But bin Laden’s death has renewed the debate over the ethics of interrogation policy, and the Boisi Center has brought together three experts to discuss the implications. Glenn Carle, a 23-year CIA veteran and author of last year’s The Interrogator: An Education, will join distinguished constitutional law professor Sanford Levinson (editor of the textbook Torture: An Anthology) and theologian Kenneth Himes, O.F.M. (author of a several seminal articles on theology and torture) for a robust conversation about the theory and practice of interrogation today.
Sponsored by Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life
When: Monday, September 12, 2011 | 6:00 p.m.
Where: Higgins 310
Questions? Contact: Susan Richard richarsh@bc.edu