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  • Published: 18 February 2020
  • ISBN: 9781612198460
  • Imprint: Melville House
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $59.99

The Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture (Academic Edition)

Executive Summary of the Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program



The study edition of book the Los Angeles Times called, "The most extensive review of U.S. intelligence-gathering tactics in generations."

The study edition of book the Los Angeles Times called, "The most extensive review of U.S. intelligence-gathering tactics in generations."

This is the complete Executive Summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee's investigation into the CIA's interrogation and detention programs -- a.k.a., The Torture Report.

Based on over six million pages of secret CIA documents, the report details a covert program of secret prisons, prisoner deaths, interrogation practices, and cooperation with other foreign and domestic agencies, as well as the CIA's efforts to hide the details of the program from the White House, the Department of Justice, the Congress, and the American people.
Over five years in the making, it is presented here exactly as redacted and released by the United States government on December 9, 2014, with an introduction by Daniel J. Jones, who led the Senate investigation.

This special edition includes:

  •  Large, easy-to-read format.

  •  Almost 3,000 notes formatted as footnotes, exactly as they appeared in the original report. This allows readers to see obscured or clarifying details as they read the main text.

  •  An introduction by Senate staffer Daniel J. Jones who led the investigation and wrote the report for the Senate Intelligence Committee, and a forward by the head of that committee, Senator Dianne Feinstein.

  • Published: 18 February 2020
  • ISBN: 9781612198460
  • Imprint: Melville House
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $59.99

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Praise for The Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture (Academic Edition)

A Boston Globe Bestseller

"This massive chronicle of malfeasance concerns not only the efficacy of certain interrogation techniques, not only the perennial clash between spies and their civilian overseers, but something far more profound: the nation's political soul."
--Harper's Magazine

"A portrait of depravity that is hard to comprehend and even harder to stomach."
--New York Times

"The most extensive review of U.S. intelligence-gathering tactics in generations."
--Los Angeles Times

"The Senate intelligence committee's report is a landmark in accountability . . . It is one of the most shocking documents ever produced by any modern democracy about its own abuses of its own highest principles."
--The Guardian (UK)

"Exhaustive . . . Haunting"
--Washington Post

"The small independent publisher Melville House has done it, turning 'a five-hundred-and-twenty-eight-page PDF with the slanted margins and blurred resolution of a Xerox made by a myopic high-school Latin teacher' into a more readable text."
--Andrew Sullivan, The Dish

"Releasing this report is an important step to restoring our values and showing the world that we are a just society."
--Senate Intelligence Committee chair Senator Dianne Feinstein

"Details the use of gruesome torture techniques used by the CIA and . . . concludes that the agency misled both the White House and Congress."
--Christian Science Monitor

"I believe the American people have a right--indeed, a responsibility--to know what was done in their name; how these practices did or did not serve our interests; and how they comported with our most important values. I commend Chairman Feinstein and her staff for their diligence in seeking a truthful accounting of policies I hope we will never resort to again."
--Senator John McCain

"Melville House is betting that there's enough interest in the Torture Report that people will want to have it in book form."
--Rachel Maddow, MSNBC

"The book business in 2015 is pretty much a crapshoot, but it's hard to believe that even the canniest insider could've predicted the sales success that indie publisher Melville House has had with the Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture."
--Vulture

"A tiny Brooklyn publishing house printed a 50,000-copy run of the Senate torture report--and it's flying off shelves faster than The Goldfinch."
--Entertainment Weekly

"Given the swift and harsh condemnations of CIA interrogation tactics, the Torture Report is sure to top nonfiction charts for months to come -- mark my words."
--Bustle

"If you were wondering why it's important that indie presses exist, HERE, THIS IS WHY."
--Portland Mercury