Anonymous ID: f18196 Psychological testing in Gitmo? Dec. 4, 2018, 6:36 a.m. No.4146908   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Q are there any plans to study these people post-tribunal? I realize the efficiency of the process, and that there will be very little time between trial and punishment (vs. civil legal system), however… Those at the very top of this are possibly an entirely new classification of sociopath. Those politicians/bad actors that have spent years in front of cameras are extremely well documented, however there is relatively little documentation of their true personalities.

 

Psychologically speaking, there will be a small window between conviction and execution that we can document them without their public personas. Once found guilty and sentenced, they (in theory) should shed their facade, and we'll have a window into their true personalities. Having those interactions on file in high quality will aid us/future generations to study their verbal and non-verbal queues to possibly develop assessment algorithms and psychological evaluation tools.

 

To be clear, I'm not advocating for delaying punishment.. I believe we could conduct interviews and learn something from these people that could help our species avoid allocating power/resources to their kind ever again.