Fixing Hell: An Army Psychologist Confronts Abu Ghraib Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
In Apr 2004, the world was shocked from the brutal pictures of beatings, dog attacks, sex acts, and the torture of prisoners held at Abu Ghraib in Iraq. As the story broke, and the world began to learn about the degree from the horrors that occurred there, the US Army dispatched Col. Larry James to Abu Ghraib with an frustrating task: to dissect this catastrophe, fix it, and prevent it from ever occurring again.
A nationally well-known and reputed Military Psychologist, Col. James’s experience (including a previous deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba) produced him the one individual with the capacity of taking on this enormous task. Through Col. James’s personal experience on the floor, readers will see the tightrope military employees must walk while fighting in the still new battlefield from the battle on terror, the challenge of portion as both a doctor/healer and combatant soldier, and what can (and must) be done to make sure that interrogations are secure, moral, honest, and effective.
An insightful and extreme personal narrative, Fixing Hell displays readers Abu Ghraib as they’ve by no means noticed it before.
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