In order to answer the question you will need to define exactly what you mean by "enhanced interrogation." However, somehow I get the sense that the answer is going to be no, not under our constitutionally guaranteedprotections.
The US government often refers to "enhanced interrogation techniques" as a method to discuss torture without using that word.
"enhanced interrogation techniques" violated the Geneva Conventions regarding the conduct of war
"Enhanced interrogation techniques" violated the Geneva Conventions regarding the conduct of war.
A functional organization is one that has all departments functioning in the right way. In such an organization, efficiency and effectiveness are enhanced.
A functional organization is one that has all departments functioning in the right way. In such an organization, efficiency and effectiveness are enhanced.
A functional organization is one that has all departments functioning in the right way. In such an organization, efficiency and effectiveness are enhanced.
The United states military and the CIA use the term, in typical military doublespeak "Enhanced interrogation" for torture.
Water boarding is a interrogation technique that has been around since the 1500s. As late as November 2005, water boarding was on the CIA's list of approved "enhanced interrogation techniques" intended for use against high-value terror suspects. And according to memos released by the U.S. Department of Justice in April 2009, water boarding was among 10 torture techniques authorized for the interrogation of an al-Qaida operative.
An example of euphemism propaganda is using the term "enhanced interrogation techniques" instead of "torture" to describe controversial interrogation methods used by governments. This language is meant to soften the impact of the actions and make them more acceptable to the public.
* Enhanced is a verb form or adjective - it cannot be an adverb. Enhanced as an adjective: The enhanced skills of the ninjas made them excellent bodyguards.
Enhanced means made better.
That is the correct spelling of "enhanced" (improved).