Ethics of Intelligence


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<p>This book starts from the proposition that the field of intelligence lacks any systematic ethical review and then develops a framework based on the notion of harm and the establishment of Just Intelligence Principles. </p><p>As the professional practice of intelligence collection adapts to the changing environment of the twenty-first century many academic experts and intelligence professionals have called for a coherent ethical framework that outlines exactly when by what means and to what ends intelligence is justified. Recent controversies including reports of abuse at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib allegations of extraordinary rendition programmes and the ever-increasing pervasiveness of the ‘surveillance state’ have all raised concerns regarding the role of intelligence in society. As a result there is increased debate regarding the question of whether or not intelligence collection can be carried out ethically.</p><p><i>The Ethics of Intelligence</i> tackles this question by creating an ethical framework specifically designed for intelligence that is capable of outlining under what circumstances if any different intelligence collection activities are ethically permissible. The book examines three of the main collection disciplines in the field of intelligence studies: imagery intelligence signals intelligence and human intelligence. By applying the ethical framework established at the beginning of the book to these three important intelligence collection disciplines it is possible to better understand the ethical framework while also demonstrating its real-life applicability. </p><p>This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies ethics war and conflict studies security studies and IR.</p>
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