The full 528-page abstract of the report can be read here. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/national/cia-interrogation-report/document/. This is what they were ALLOWED to make public, after "months" of negotiations with the CIA and White House.
The below is from the Washington Post also:
20 key findings about CIA interrogations
Almost 13 years after the CIA established secret prisons to hold and interrogate detainees, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report on the CIA’s programs listing 20 key findings. Click a statement below for a summary of the findings:
1 “not an effective means of acquiring intelligence” [That is personally wounding to me. I thought torture, a little, some, would have been effective. I would have gladly participated in the torture, a little, some, based on that belief.]
2 “rested on inaccurate claims of their effectiveness”
3 “brutal and far worse than the CIA represented”
4 “conditions of confinement for CIA detainees were harsher”
5 “repeatedly provided inaccurate information” [Damn. DAMN!]
6 “actively avoided or impeded congressional oversight”
7 “impeded effective White House oversight”
8 “complicated, and in some cases impeded, the national security missions”
9 “impeded oversight by the CIA’s Office of Inspector General”
10 “coordinated the release of classified information to the media”
11 “unprepared as it began operating”
12 “deeply flawed throughout the program's duration”
13 “overwhelmingly outsourced operations”
14 “coercive interrogation techniques that had not been approved”
15 “did not conduct a comprehensive or accurate accounting of the number of individuals it detained”
16 “failed to adequately evaluate the effectiveness” [If it doesn't work, keep doing it!]
17 “rarely reprimanded or held personnel accountable”
18 “ignored numerous internal critiques, criticisms, and objections”
19 “inherently unsustainable”
20 “damaged the United States' standing in the world”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/national/cia-interrogation-report/key-findings/?hpid=z2
The below is from the Washington Post also:
20 key findings about CIA interrogations
Almost 13 years after the CIA established secret prisons to hold and interrogate detainees, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report on the CIA’s programs listing 20 key findings. Click a statement below for a summary of the findings:
1 “not an effective means of acquiring intelligence” [That is personally wounding to me. I thought torture, a little, some, would have been effective. I would have gladly participated in the torture, a little, some, based on that belief.]
2 “rested on inaccurate claims of their effectiveness”
3 “brutal and far worse than the CIA represented”
4 “conditions of confinement for CIA detainees were harsher”
5 “repeatedly provided inaccurate information” [Damn. DAMN!]
6 “actively avoided or impeded congressional oversight”
7 “impeded effective White House oversight”
8 “complicated, and in some cases impeded, the national security missions”
9 “impeded oversight by the CIA’s Office of Inspector General”
10 “coordinated the release of classified information to the media”
11 “unprepared as it began operating”
12 “deeply flawed throughout the program's duration”
13 “overwhelmingly outsourced operations”
14 “coercive interrogation techniques that had not been approved”
15 “did not conduct a comprehensive or accurate accounting of the number of individuals it detained”
16 “failed to adequately evaluate the effectiveness” [If it doesn't work, keep doing it!]
17 “rarely reprimanded or held personnel accountable”
18 “ignored numerous internal critiques, criticisms, and objections”
19 “inherently unsustainable”
20 “damaged the United States' standing in the world”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/national/cia-interrogation-report/key-findings/?hpid=z2