THE USE OF TORTURE WHILE INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED TERRORIST

  • Juanrico A.S. Titahelu
  • Muhammad Ashri
  • Alma Manuputty
  • Marthen Napang
Keywords: Torture, Just and Civilized Humanity

Abstract

Efforts to fight terrorism draws seriously attention from states in the world. United Nations draws up
several Resolutions and Conventions proposed to abolish terrorism. States in the world ratified UN Resolutions and
Conventions, then enacted it in to their national legislation. Many kind of procedures are practiced by investigators
to collect informations relating to activity of the suspected terrorist, and enabled to identify and apprehends of other
terrorists, warned of terrorist plots planned for states around the world. Use of torture to investigate suspected
terrorist results a good information for protecting greater civilians. The use of torture and in any proceedings to rely
on evidence in the fight against terrorism must be legalized, so that it can be better controlled and regulated. That its
more better for a terrorist endures sufferring than the slow moving development in humanity manner while
investigating the suspected terrorist, so that can emerge other terror accident in other place which could make results
suffers on other civilianz. Manner like this is not in line with just and civilized humanity principle. Just and civilized
humanity has a significant meaning for the life of the whole society, includes for the suspected terrorist self.
Civilized manner investigations must be practized without result suffer to and disappears the life of suspected
terrorist.The purpose of this writing aims to get theoretical view about the use of the method based on just and
civilized humanity while investigates a suspected terrorist. Writings method have the descriptive and analitcal
quality which compares the utilitarian manner to just and civilized humanity.

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Author Biography

Juanrico A.S. Titahelu

Faculty of Law, Pattimura University, Ambon Indonesia

Published
2015-09-30
How to Cite
Titahelu, J. A., Ashri, M., Manuputty, A., & Napang, M. (2015). THE USE OF TORTURE WHILE INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED TERRORIST. IJRDO-Journal of Applied Science, 1(5), 55-58. https://doi.org/10.53555/as.v1i5.2332