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There have been many instances where vital witnesses to crack a case simply refuse to give testimony, which have become frustrating to the many officials who put in so much work and time into solving cases. It seems that there needs to be a more efficient way of acquire information from people. With law, order, and justice at stake, we need an efficient way to uncover the truth from those who refuse to willingly speak. I believe that torture would be a grand solution to such issues.

 

I think torture is a great way to get information. Torturing can be used to acquire information that one refused to willing give you, but why stop there? Why even interrogate someone when we can torture them and skip the prolonged hours upon hours of questioning? Torturing could act as act a great time saver in the future for law forms around the globe.

 

There are many methods to torture a person but I will elaborate on a few. Torturing in itself is simple; inflict as much pain, mental or physical, on a person until they tell you what you want to know. When inflicting physical torture on to others, it is important to use techniques that do not greatly injure the body so you can torture that person for as long as possible. I recommend something along the lines of continuously dunking their head in water since the worst you can do is get some water in their lungs. As far as mental torture, I recommend prying their eyes open and forcing them to watch various rehabilitation tapes; you could even make them yourself.