1、CRS InsightsThe SSCI Study of the CIAs Detention and Interrogation Program: Issues to ConsiderAnne Daugherty Miles, Analyst in Intelligence and National Security Policy (amilescrs.loc.gov, 7-7739)December 16, 2014 (IN10197)The StudyA 500-page Executive Summary of the Senate Select Committee on Intel
2、ligence (SSCI) Study of theCentral Intelligence Agencys (CIAs) Detention and Interrogation Program (SSCI Study) was releasedto the public on December 9, 2014 by the Chairman of the SSCI, Senator Dianne Feinstein. The SSCIStudy describes the history of the CIAs Detention and Interrogation Program fro
3、m late 2001 to January2009, including a review of each of the 119 individuals known to have been held in CIA custody. (Thefull SSCI Study totals more than 6,700 pages and remains classified.)The SSCI Study began in March 2009 as a bipartisan effort rooted in an earlier SSCI investigation(2007-2009)
4、into the destruction of CIA interrogation videotapes. The findings of that initialinvestigation prompted Chairman Feinstein and then-Vice Chairman Christopher (Kit) Bond to begin anew investigation soon after they took leadership of the SSCI in January 2009. The minority partywithdrew its support of