Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional

Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional

Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional

Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional

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Overview

Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional, Volume 3 combines the best articles from the first two volumes, the added new articles expand and explain further the meaning and dichotomy of a working professional in the intelligence community and the national security and civil liberties they are entrusted with safeguarding.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538178317
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/15/2023
Series: Security and Professional Intelligence Education Series , #3
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 5.95(w) x 8.95(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Jan Goldman is a researcher and educator for over 40 years focusing on intelligence studies. He is currently Professor of Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel, Military College of South Carolina. He has taught at the National Intelligence University, CIA University, and the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia. He is the editor-in-chief of the highly respected International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence;the founding editor for professional textbooks - Security Professionals Intelligence Education Series (S.P.I.E.S); a member of several academic, research and publishing advisory boards; co-founder of the non-profit International Intelligence Ethics Association; and the founding editor of the International Journal of Intelligence Ethics.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xv

Part 1 Ethics and the Intelligence Community

1 Ethics and Intelligence J.E. Drexel Godfrey 1

2 Intelligence Ethics R. V. Jones 18

3 Ethics and Morality in U.S. Secret Intelligence Arthur S. Hulnick David W. Mattausch 39

4 The Need for Improvement: Integrity, Ethics, and the CIA Kent Pekel 52

5 Bungee Jumping off the Moral Highground: Ethics of Espionage in the Modern Age Tony Pfaff 66

Part 2 Ethics and Intelligence Collection and Analysis

6 Moral Damage and the Justification of Intelligence Collection from Human Sources John P. Langan, S. J. 104

7 Intelligence Collection and Analysis: Dilemmas and Decisions John B. Chomeau Anne C. Rudolph 114

8 An Ethical Defense of Torture in Interrogation Fritz Allhoff 126

9 Interrogation Ethics in the Context of Intelligence Collection Michael Skerker 141

10 Guarding against Politicization: A Message to Analysts Robert M. Gates 171

11 Memorandum: One Person Can Make a Difference Andrew Wilkie 185

12 The Ethics of War, Spying, and Compulsory Training J. E. Roscoe 190

Part 3 Ethics and Covert Action

13 Legitimacy of Covert Action: Sorting out the Moral Responsibilities Lincoln P. Bloomfield 193

14 Covert Intervention as a Moral Problem Charles R. Beitz 206

15 "Repugnant Philosophy": Ethics, Espionage, and Covert Action David L. Perry 221

16 Managing Covert Political Action: Guideposts from Just War Theory James A. Barry 248

17 Ethics of Covert Operations Loch K. Johnson 266

18 Military and Civilian Perspectives on the Ethics of Intelligence: Report on a Workshop at the Department of Philosophy Jean Maria Arrigo 300

Part 4 RelatedProfessions

19 Sociology: Ethics of Covert Methods Roger Homan 314

20 Comment on "The Ethics of Covert Methods" Martin Bulmer 329

21 Science: Anthropologists as Spies David Price 336

22 Business: Ethical Issues in Competitive Intelligence Practice Linda K. Trevino Gary R. Weaver 343

23 Business: The Challenge of Completely Ethical Competitive Intelligence and the "CHIP" Model Darren Charters 362

Appendix A Principles, Creeds, Codes, and Values 379

Appendix B Case Studies 394

Contributors 409

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