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According to the findings of Dr. Christian Davenport of the University of Notre Dame, Professor William Moore of Florida State University, and David Armstrong of Oxford University during their torture research, evidence suggests that non-governmental organizations have played the most determinant factor for stopping torture once it gets started.
Preliminary research suggests that it is civil society, not government institutions, that can stop torture once it has begun.
Organizations such as Amnesty International serve to expose widespread human rights violations and hold the individuals accountable to the international community.

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