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Torturing Environments explores how contemporary practices of coercion have evolved beyond overt physical torture, increasingly relying on psychological pressure, structural violence, and the manipulation of social and economic conditions. This book further develops the groundbreaking concept of 'Torturing Environments', offering a new lens for understanding how states and institutions can deliberately generate suffering without overt physical brutality. Drawing on forensic, clinical, legal, and human rights perspectives, Torturing Environments provides an in-depth analysis of the mechanisms that produce sustained psychological harm, including detention conditions, harassment, fabricated criminalisation, intimidation of families, and deliberate economic deprivation. It presents the Torturing Environment Scale (TES 2.0), an updated tool to measure coercive environments, and introduces 18 practical Quick Reference Cards (QRC) to guide documentation and assessment in fieldwork, forensic reporting, and litigation. Each card offers clear, hands-on guidance for assessing specific conditions within Torturing Environments - covering topics from security planning and traumainformed interviewing to documenting solitary confinement, coercive interrogation, and threats or attacks on identity and dignity. Written for lawyers, human rights practitioners, mental health professionals, forensic experts, scholars, students, and engaged readers, Torturing Environments delivers an essential and accessible framework for identifying, analysing, and confronting emerging forms of ill-treatment and torture. It is a vital resource for those committed to protecting human dignity in complex contemporary settings.
Pau Pérez-Sales is a Psychiatrist and Clinical Director of the SiR[a] Centre for Assessment and Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors. He is Editor-in-Chief of Torture Journal, author of Psychological Torture (Routledge, 2017), and a forensic expert in national and international courts.
Torturing environments: Review of the concept and applications List of Tables About the author: Pau Pérez-Sales Why this book? Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Understanding Torture and Torturing Environments 1. Definition of Torture: a quick reminder The legal definition and its complexities 2. Torturing Environments: A New Conceptual Framework Elements of the legal definition of Torture and Torturing Environments Is suffering a necessary element of a Torturing Environment? What about Intentionality and Purpose? Acting in official capacity. State Responsibility in Torturing Environments Torturing environments do not need to be physical. There can be mental jails Any element of everyday life can be part of a Torturing Environment But then: are torturing environments the same or equivalent to torture? 3. Unpacking torturous environments Physical Survival Sense of security: Fear The importance of Control: Powerlessness, uncertainty and uncontrollability Identity, Dignity and attacks on the self Defining identity Shattering core beliefs Dignity and moral harm: humiliation, guilt and shame 4. Torturing Environments as applied to collective subjects Beyond the Individual: Coercion, Identity, and the Targeting of Communities Does a torturing environment for groups or communities imply a crime of torture? Components of a torturing environment as applied to groups or communities The case of the Zapatista communities in Chiapas Chapter 2 Torturing or Torturous Environments: Contexts of Application. Police stations and other Short-Term detention centres. Incommunicado detention and torture in Spain. Prison as a Torturing Environment Evin Prison. Documentary analysis Macarena Rodriguez - Network of Independent Forensic Experts of Mexico Conditions in confinement Julian Assange: Life conditions in the Embassy of Ecuador. Torturing environments in the context of migration Mexico and migrant detention centres as torturous environments Greece. The camp of Moria on the island of Lesvos. Architecture of torture in Europe. Spain's African border: the impacts of reception The concept of Torturing Environment applied to groups or communities. Rama and Creole Peoples in defence of their collective rights. Can poverty be a form of CIDT or torture? The slum of Cañada Real Galiana: a history of resistance Threats and Harassment of Human Rights Defenders. Collective José Alvear Restrepo (CAJAR) versus Colombia. Chapter 3 Legal precedents supporting the notion of Torturing Environments Special Rapporteur on Torture. Factors determining whether an "environment" is considered a cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment in Regional and International human rights bodies Regional and international human rights tribunals Can Torturing Environments exist without an intentional element? On the so-called "cumulative effects" and the duration of the conditions amounting to ill-treatment or torture. On the determination of suffering On the progressive incorporation of a community or group perspective in the assessment of cases by Courts On the concept of "coercive environment" in international law. Coercive environments versus Torturing Environments Case studies Enforced disappearance. Ill-treatment in institutions for persons with disabilities Human Rights violations against ethnic groups. Actions on indigenous peoples Chapter 4 Learnings and discussions on defining and measuring torturous environments The Torturing Environments Scale: focus on persons or institutions. Measuring Torturing Environments. TES and TES 2.0. Adapting the TES to local conditions Validation studies Testing and discussing the TES Where to put the eye: the difficulties inherent to the analysis of torturing environments and ideas to sort them. Some guidance on the objective-subjective dilemma Inter-rater reliability. Score and overall rating. Chapter 5. The Torturing Environment Scale. The updated version of the Torturing Environment Scale (TES 2.0) Scoring and interpretation of results Steps to score the TES The Torturing Environment Scale - Community version (TES C -) Chapter 6 Assessment of particular conditions within a Torturing Environment - Quick Reference Cards. Quick Reference Card 0. A summary of a summary Quick Reference Card 1. Roadmap of a Torturing Environment Study Quick Reference Card 2. Security of Survivors and Witnesses. 1. Risk Assessment. Elements to consider. 2. Security Plan for a Threatened Person in Prison 3. Security plan for threats in non-detention settings 4. Psychological support of a person under threat. Quick Reference Card 3. Securing data Quick Reference Card 4 - Ethical Standards of Interviewing Quick Reference Card 5. Conducting a Trauma-Informed Interview on Sensitive Matters. Quick Reference Card 6. First Evidence Interview Model Quick Reference Card 7. Dealing with Critical Emotions Quick Reference Card 8. Checklist of Legal safeguards before and during detention Quick Reference Card 9. Minimum Standards of Detention when Assessing Torturing Environments Quick Reference Card 10. Checklist of Elements to Explore Related to Psychological Torture in a Monitoring Visit to a Short-Term or Long-Term Detention Facility. Quick Reference Card 11. Documenting Solitary Confinement Quick Reference Card 12. Documenting Sleep Deprivation Quick Reference Card 13. Documenting Threats and Fear producing conditions Quick Reference Card 14. Documenting actions Targeting the Sense of Control Quick Reference Card 15. Documenting Actions Targeting Identity, Dignity and Attacks on the Self. Quick Reference Card 16. Gathering Information on Gender and Sexual Related Violence Quick reference Card 17. Assessing Coercive Interrogation as part of a Torturing Environment Quick Reference Card 18. Consistency Analysis. Quick reference Card 19. Checklist of Main Community Impacts. Chapter 7 Concluding Remarks Annex 1. Comparison between TES 1.0 and TES2.0 References Legal references Index
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