This paper explores the psychological correlations and consequences of torture, analyzing its effects on both victims and perpetrators through various theoretical frameworks. It discusses the dynamics of torture as both a moral degradation of individual identity and a societal contagion, emphasizing that the pursuit of power drives torturous behavior. The integration of psychosexual aspects highlights how ordinary individuals can become cruel torturers under authority, ultimately revealing how torture is deeply intertwined with human psychology, societal structures, and the concept of evil.