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Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional (Security and Professional Intelligence Education Series) (6th Edition) by Jan Goldman (Editor), Contributor-Tony Pfaff, Contributor-Kent Pekel, Joel H. Rosenthal, John P. Langan, R. V. Jones, Arthur S. Hulnick, David W. Mattausch, John B. Chomeau, Anne C. Rudolph, Michael Skerker, Robert M. Gates, Andrew Wilkie, James Ernest Roscoe, Charles R. Beitz, David L. Perry, James A. Barry, Jean Maria Arrigo, Roger Homan, Linda Trevino, Gary Weaver, Darren Charters, Professor David Price, Professor Loch K. Johnson, Martin Bulmer, Fritz Allhoff, Scarecrow Press Paperback, 432 Pages, Published 2005 ISBN-10: 0-8108-5640-9 / 0810856409 ISBN-13: 978-0-8108-5640-0 / 9780810856400 Intelligence professionals are employees of the government working in a business that some would consider unethical the business of spying. This book looks at the dilemmas that exist when one is asked to perform a civil service that is in conflict with what that individual believes to be "ethical." |