Scarecrow professional intelligence education series ;
Volume Designation
no. 9
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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pt. 1. Ethics and the intelligence professional. Professionalization of intelligence (1984) / George Allen -- Office of Naval Intelligence's Special intelligence memorandum (1941) / Randy Balano and John L. Riheldaffer -- Introduction to the Doolittle Commission Report on the covert activities of the Central Intelligence Agency (1954) -- Is ethical intelligence a contradiction in terms? (2008) / Jennifer Morgan Jones -- Beyond the oxymorons: exploring ethics through the intelligence cycle (2008) / Hans Born and Aidan Wills -- pt. 2. Ethics, paradigms and frameworks. Speak no evil: intelligence ethics in Israel (2007) / Shlomo Shpiro -- Ethics for the new surveillance (1998) / Gary T. Marx -- Ethics and intelligence after September 2001 (2004) / Michael Herman -- "As rays of light to the human soul"? Moral agents and intelligence gathering (2004) / Toni Erskine -- The unresolved equation of espionage and international law (2007) / John Radsan -- Torture and the medical profession (2006) / Steven Miles -- U.S. Army interrogator survey on ethics (2005) / Rebecca Bolton -- U.S. Intelligence reform proposals made by commissions and major legislative initiatives related to professionalism, accountability, and ethics (2009).
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Title
Ethics of spying v. 2.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Espionage-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Espionage, American-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Intelligence service-- Moral and ethical aspects-- United States.
Intelligence service-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Military interrogation-- Moral and ethical aspects-- United States.
Political ethics-- United States.
Spies-- Professional ethics.
Espionage-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Espionage, American-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Intelligence service-- Moral and ethical aspects-- United States.
Intelligence service-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Military interrogation-- Moral and ethical aspects-- United States.