ETHICS & INTELLIGENCE 2006
January 27 & 28 Springfield, Virginia ( Washington, DC, Area)
First international conference on ethics of political and military intelligence
http://bi smarck.sdsu.edu/peat/ethics/2006/index.html
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- Michael Andregg : "Breaking Laws of God and Men: When Is This OK for Intelligence Professionals?"
- Kevin C. Desouza : "Ethical Concerns in the Intelligence Business: A Multi-Level Analysis"
- Angela Gendron : "Using Intelligence Justly"
- Melvin A. Goodman : "Politicization of Intelligence-Firsthand Observations"
- Peter Humphrey : "Ethics in Intelligence: Al-Qaeda Pornographic Cryptocommunication"
- Stephen P. Lammers : "I Did That: Reflections on Moral Agency and Spiritual Crises Among Intelligence Operatives"
- Ian Leigh : "Intelligence Ethics: A 'Best Practice' Approach?"
- Carrie Lyons : "Should National Security Trump the Attorney-Client Privilege?: A Consideration of the Ethics of Subverting Basic Legal Rights"
- Melissa Mahle : "Rendition and Torture Policy"
- Michael Skerker : "The Ethics of Non-Coercive Interrogations"
- Annette L. Sobel : "Intelligence Ethics Across the Spectrum of Civil-Military Operations"
- James A. Stroble : "The Perfidy of Espionage"
- Dennis Toellborg : "Report from an Autistic Country-Domestic Surveillance in Sweden"
- Terrence A. Walker : "Assassination: The Dream and the Nightmare"
- Nigel West "The Ethical Treatment of Defectors"
- Adrian Wolfberg : "Goodness: A Dialogue between an Intelligence Analyst and a Consumer of Intelligence".