If you are a member of APA, you have probably gotten a
copy of this email this morning as I did.  For folks who
are no longer APA members, this might be something to
look at in addition to reading to report.  The APA also
gives the report a prominent place on its website; see:
http://www.apa.org/
Here is the APA press release about the report:
http://www.apa.org/independent-review/independent-review-release.aspx

I guess folks going to the 2015 APA convention in Toronto
(Hi Chris!) will have much to talk about in addition to the usual
chit-chat.

-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu



----- Original Message ----- 
From: Governance Affairs Office 
To: m...@nyu.edu 
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2015 8:00 AM
Subject: Release of the Final Report of the Special Investigator


 

Dear Members,

 

The APA Board of Directors commissioned Mr. David Hoffman of Sidley Austin to 
do a thorough and independent review related to allegations of a relationship 
the APA and Bush Administration related to the use of abusive interrogation 
techniques during the War on Terror.  The report was recently received 
confidentially by Council who were in the process of providing recommendations 
to the Board when it was leaked to the New York Times. We had planned on a 
public release this coming week after Council’s input, but we have now posted 
the complete report on the APA website along with a press release that includes 
the Board’s initial recommendations. The supporting documents will be made 
available on our website this weekend.

 

The conclusions of the Independent Review report are deeply disturbing. Mr. 
Hoffman found evidence of an ongoing pattern of collusion between a small group 
of APA representatives and the Department of Defense. The Hoffman report states 
that the intent of the individuals who participated in the collusion was to 
"curry favor" with the Defense Department, and that may have enabled the 
government's use of abusive interrogation techniques. As a result, the 2005 
PENS report became a document based at least as much on the desires of the DoD 
as on the needs of the psychology profession and the APA's commitment to human 
rights.  Mr. Hoffman did not find evidence of collusion with the CIA or in the 
2002 change to our Code of Ethics.  

 

The Hoffman report clearly writes a difficult chapter in our organization’s 
history.  We sincerely apologize for the actions, policies and lack of 
independence from governmental influence detailed in the report.  Our members, 
our organization, our profession, and the public expected and deserved better.  
We have announced a series of corrective actions related to policies and 
procedures to strengthen our organization and demonstrate our commitment to 
ethics and human rights.

 

We realize it is a lengthy document, but encourage you to read the full report. 
 Although the Executive Summary thoroughly overviews the findings, the specific 
details that provide the background (emails and interview data) are in the 
actual document. Reading the full document will help you to better understand 
how Mr. Hoffman came to his conclusions.   

 

As troubling as the findings are, it is important that they have come to light 
so we can address them in a systematic and thoughtful way.  As a result of the 
report, there will be significant changes in the organization, in terms of both 
policies and procedures. Dr. Stephen Behnke is no longer an employee of APA as 
a result of the findings in the Hoffman report, and other personnel actions are 
under consideration. 

 

APA as an organization is a tremendous force for good in the world. Our members 
and our staff include so many talented, committed, and ethical psychologists.  
Our task now is to use what we have learned to ensure that something like this 
can never happen again, to return to a focus on our core values in everything 
we do, and to work to regain the trust of both our members and the public.  

 

The months ahead will be very challenging for the association. We have much 
work ahead of us to address the findings of the report and to move toward 
healing. Nothing will ever undo what was done in the past, and we cannot deny 
that it is a stain on the honor of “Psychology,” but we must and we will return 
to our roots to rebuild a new organization of which all of us can be proud.  
With your patience, support and engagement, we truly believe that we can come 
through this painful time an even stronger organization.  

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Drs. Nadine Kaslow and Susan McDaniel

The APA Independent Review’s Special Committee

 
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