Publisher's blurb:
Through chance or design, PCs sometimes find they have prisoners who might have valuable information. This brief, apolitical work is intended to provide enhanced interrogation rules for D&D. That is a pun; I am morally obligated to point that out because this is 2020.
In addition to being an experienced DM, I am also a philosophy professor who has written on the ethics of interrogation, especially the ethics of torture. While this work is apolitical, I do make use of real-world ethical theory and scientific research on interrogation to craft these concise and simple rules.
I do think that these suggestions can add value to your game. But as with any suggested rule changes or additions, you are always free to use, modify or ignore them as you see fit.