The Torture Reporting Handbook
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 Table of Contents - Search - Part I: Preliminary Matters - Part II: Documenting Allegations - Part III: Responding to the Information Collected - Appendices
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1. Introduction - 2. Basic Principles of Documentation - 3. Interviewing the Person Alleging Torture - 4. Information Which Should be Recorded - 5. Evidence - Summary of Part II  

PART II - DOCUMENTING ALLEGATIONS

1. Introduction

2. Basic Principles of Documentation

2.1 Why do these principles matter?

2.2 What does good quality information consist of?

2.3 What can you do to maximise the accuracy and reliability of information?

3. Interviewing the Person Alleging Torture

3.1 Introduction

3.2 General considerations

3.3 Conducting the interview

4. Information Which Should Be Recorded

4.1 Model information

4.2 Specific contexts

5. Evidence

5.1 Medical evidence

5.2 Statement of person making allegation

5.3 Witness evidence

5.4 Other types of evidence

Part II - Summary

 

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1. Introduction - 2. Basic Principles of Documentation - 3. Interviewing the Person Alleging Torture - 4. Information Which Should be Recorded - 5. Evidence - Summary of Part II  
  Handbook links...website home page  
 Table of Contents - Search - Part I: Preliminary Matters - Part II: Documenting Allegations - Part III: Responding to the Information Collected - Appendices
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