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CIA Memo re: CIA's Use of Contract Interrogators/Debriefers

| ACLU-RDI 6707
This memo describes the "key" role that contract interrogators/debriefers play in the CIA's Rendition and Detention Program. The memo states that before September 11, 2001 the CIA had no resident expertise in interrogation, and so they sought help from people in other organizations, including two Clinical Psychologists who developed the first SERE Psychologist Standards and provide SERE psychology training for the military.
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