So I was thinking about this, and I'm curious to know where people would put the line between the two, or if there is a line even. I know there's the old U.N. definition, but it is highly vague and could almost be applied to any situation where someone in a position of power is causing pain. I mean for instance, if a father hits their child that could be seen as torture from the fact that it is someone in a position of power causing pain to someone. There's no real time period necessary or anything beyond the point that someone acting in an official capacity (technically he might not count in strict terms, but it was based on a state level and if we apply it to smaller areas parent should definitely fit) is intentionally causing harm to some person for some reason.
Personally I think that there are a couple of other caveats to put in; namely an inability to escape it, a length of time, and a structured approach by the perpetrator. Basically that if a person in a superior position inflicts pain intentionally multiple times with a planned approach, and the other person has an inability to escape.
I'm curious though, what does anyone else think the difference is? Is there a firm split there?
Personally I think that there are a couple of other caveats to put in; namely an inability to escape it, a length of time, and a structured approach by the perpetrator. Basically that if a person in a superior position inflicts pain intentionally multiple times with a planned approach, and the other person has an inability to escape.
I'm curious though, what does anyone else think the difference is? Is there a firm split there?