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Intelligence Ethics

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Interrogation: Efficacy and Ethics

Author: Michael Skerker   1      Introduction Recent research has led to an emerging scientific consensus about best practices in interrogation. Government agencies in Norway, the US, the UK, and other commonwealth countries...

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    Edward Snowden, Whistleblowing and National Security

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Project Title: Global Terrorism and Collective Moral Responsibility: Redesigning Military, Police and Intelligence Institutions in Liberal Democracies

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