ID | 146423 |
Title Proper | Intelligence ethics |
Other Title Information | a critical review and future perspectives |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ronn, Kira Vrist |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | A spotlight has been placed on the conduct of intelligence activities pertaining to the revelations of controversial intelligence affairs (i.e., dubious methods of interrogation, such as those used at the Guantánamo Bay detention facility; the comprehensive intelligence gathering conducted by NSA, and more). As a result, the number of scholars and intelligence practitioners concerned with intelligence ethics and with the moral justifiability of the activities conducted by intelligence services has increased.1 While the issue of intelligence ethics is now present in various scholarly debates, especially in the domain of Intelligence Studies, very little attention is being drawn to developing core understanding of the concept. Also, intelligence ethics is neither homogeneous nor yet embedded as a solid research field. |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol. 29, No.4; Winter 2016-17: p.760-784 |
Journal Source | International Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol: 29 No 4 |
Key Words | Intelligence services ; Intelligence Ethics ; Future Perspectives ; Political Sphere ; Critical Review |