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"The Textual Mediation of Denial: Congress, Abu Ghraib, and the Construction of an Isolated Incident."

The rhetorical techniques by which governments deny, justify, and qualify alleged instances of torture have been well documented. Sociologists, however, have neglected the social contexts in which officials confront allegations of torture, as well as officials' use of evidence to strengthen their own or weaken competing claims about torture.