
U.S. Military Detention Operations in Post-Abu Ghraib Iraq
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Following the Abu Ghraib scandal of 2003-2004, the U.S. Department of Defense scrambled to recover its reputation and that of its troops. As the Bush Administration sought to redefine torture, military judge advocates consistently challenged such moves, arguing in favor of the Geneva Conventions' humanitarian practices. By 2006, Department of Defense policy stipulated full respect for and use of the Geneva Conventions. This development was indeed a victory for American support for rule of law in Iraq, as well as an affirmation of standard practices in the detention command, Task Force 134. Pressures of war, however, continued to present their own challenges.
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Torture Becoming Acceptable
Torture Was Never Acceptable
Opportunities for Innovation
Torture by Another Name?
Gitmoization
Chapter 2. Abu Ghraib: Here Begins the Lesson
Framing the American Understanding
Reprimands and Legal Action
Soul Searching
Recommitment to Human Rights
Chapter 3. Major General John D. Gardner and the Shift at TF-134
Design for Success
A Rule of Law Structure
Success from Above: The DoD Affirms the ROL Effort
More Work to be Done
Chapter 4. One Determined Man: Major General Douglas M. Stone
FM 3-24
"COIN Inside the Wire"
The ROL Complexes and the Iraqi Detention System
How to Leave Iraq?
Chapter 5. Afghanistan: The Rule of Law Taskforce
"Five Years Behind"
Culture and Conditions
Martins' Success Breeds Success
Commitment to the Long Term
Chapter 6. The RAND Assessment and a New Doctrine
Progress is Standard; so is Neglect
All the Needed Tools
If it's Not Torture, is it Effective?
A New Doctrine
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