It is a slim volume, but it reads as encyclopaedic. Miles doggedly tracked down cases of medical participation in torture worldwide.
The Lancet
The Torture Doctors offers a concise and valuable account of physician participation in interrogation, particularly in the era of new wars: asymmetric conflict, the global war on terror, and civil war.
Bioethics
The Torture Doctors is a work of great scholarship, an essential piece of documentation and review likely to be seminal.
Human Rights Quarterly
A detailed work of substantial and meticulous scholarship, The Torture Doctors is highly recommended for both community and academic library medical ethics and human rights collections.
Midwest Book Review
[Steven Miles’s] book is an exhaustively researched study in which he pursues his ongoing campaign to hold to account and bring to justice those doctors who, in virtually every nation in the world, assist in aiding governmental torture of their enemies, often their own citizens.
Morning Star for Peace and Socialism
This book, a necessary read, confronts courts, medical boards and professional associations and asks for an end to this practice of looking the other way.
The Torture Journal
The Torture Doctors is a valuable resource and a vital addition to the fields of Bioethics and Human Rights.
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books