wareyin
Penultimate Amazing
Well, it is legally wrong. Whether it is morally wrong depends on circumstances. I think it's rare that it would be morally correct to torture somebody, but I think those situations will arise more and more in the future as the use of WMDs by terrorists becomes more realistic.
It's mostly wishful thinking on the part of torture opponents. There is no real science behind such studies because of the impossibility of doing real testing. Common sense of course tells us that torture works. Pretty obvious really. It would work on me certainly.
Common sense tells us the wrong thing all the time. In this case, it is fulfilling the wishful thinking of a torture proponent. I'll stick with the experts.