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Definitions of hooding in various dictionaries:
verb - cover with a hood
verb - to furnish with a hood (a covering for the head)
HOODING - Hooding is the placing of a hood over the entire head of a prisoner. Hooding is widely considered to be a form of torture, one legal scholar consider...
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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At home chasing criminal, good example of 28 |
Blindfolding |
Covering head |
Ritual at a ceremony for doctoral students |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Dec 10 2017 The Washington Post |
Oct 19 2011 The Telegraph - Quick |
Sep 8 2010 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jul 4 2002 The Telegraph - Quick |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Present participle of hood. |
put a hood on or over. |
A covering for the head and neck with an opening for the face, typically forming part of a coat or cloak. |
A thing resembling a hood in shape or use. |
Put a hood on or over. |
A gangster or similar violent criminal. |
A neighbourhood, especially one in an urban area. |
Hooding description |
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Hooding is the placing of a hood over the entire head of a prisoner. Hooding is widely considered to be a form of torture, one legal scholar considers the hooding of prisoners to be a violation of international law, specifically the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions, which demand that persons under custody or physical control of enemy forces be treated humanely. Hooding is also potentially dangerous, especially when a prisoner's hands are also bound. It is considered to be an act of torture when its primary purpose is sensory deprivation during interrogation; it causes "disorientation, isolation, and dread." According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, hooding is used to prevent people from seeing and to disorient them, and also to prevent them from breathing freely. Hooding is sometimes used in conjunction with beatings to increase anxiety as to when and where the blows will fall. Hooding also allows the interrogators to remain anonymous and thus to act with impunity. |