Psychologists vote to ban consultation in interrogations

In the past, members of the American Psychological Association have helped the military and CIA interrogators evaluate detainees, plan questioning strategies and judge the psychological costs of such strategies under an ethics code section allowing such work "for national security-related purposes." Now, the Association has voted to change its policy. Under its updated ethics code, members will be banned from consultations at so-called "black sites" operated by the CIA or at Guantanamo Bay. Article