PEACE AND CONFLICT: JOURNAL OF PEACE PSYCHOLOGY Volume 13, Number 4 SPECIAL ISSUE "Torture is for Amateurs": A Meeting of Psychologists and Military Interrogartors Endorsement by the Seminar Military Interrogators Ray Bennett Psychologists and Military Interrogators Rethink the Psychology of Torture Jean Maria Arrigo and Richard V. Wagner Toward a Social Psychology of Professional Military Interrogation Clark McCauley Organizational Supports for Abusive Interrogations in the "War on Terror" Jean Maria Arrigo and Ray Bennett Military Versus Police Interrogations: Similarities and Differences Allison D. Redlich Erroneous Assumptions: Popular Belief in the Effectiveness of Torture Interrogation Ronnie Janoff-Bulman Interrogation Policy and American Psychology in the Global Context Fathali M. Moghaddam Local Acts, Global Consequences: A Dynamic Systems Perspective on Torture Robin R. Vallacher Military Interrogation: What Did We Learn? Richard V. Wagner COMMENTARY Moral Exclusion and Torture: The Ticking Bomb Scenario and the Slippery Ethical Slope Susan Opotow REVIEWS The Sociogenesis of Evil M. Brewster Smith ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Following page 466 Title page for Volume 13 Author Index for Volume 13 391 393 399 411 423 429 # 437 445 451 457 463 466 2007