Ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications
"In the late 1990s, a number of psychologists who supported national security programs would meet monthly to collaboratively discuss program and research initiatives. The need for psychologists to remain focused on a professional and ethical practice of psychology in support of national securit...
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spellingShingle | Ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications Terrorism / prevention & control Psychology Operational psychology / Moral and ethical aspects Operational psychologists / Professional ethics Military interrogation / Moral and ethical aspects Police questioning / Moral and ethical aspects Intelligence service / Moral and ethical aspects Terrorism / Prevention / Moral and ethical aspects |
title | Ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications |
title_auth | Ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications |
title_exact_search | Ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications |
title_full | Ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications edited by Carrie H. Kennedy and Thomas J. Williams |
title_fullStr | Ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications edited by Carrie H. Kennedy and Thomas J. Williams |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications edited by Carrie H. Kennedy and Thomas J. Williams |
title_short | Ethical practice in operational psychology |
title_sort | ethical practice in operational psychology military and national intelligence applications |
title_sub | military and national intelligence applications |
topic | Terrorism / prevention & control Psychology Operational psychology / Moral and ethical aspects Operational psychologists / Professional ethics Military interrogation / Moral and ethical aspects Police questioning / Moral and ethical aspects Intelligence service / Moral and ethical aspects Terrorism / Prevention / Moral and ethical aspects |
topic_facet | Terrorism / prevention & control Psychology Operational psychology / Moral and ethical aspects Operational psychologists / Professional ethics Military interrogation / Moral and ethical aspects Police questioning / Moral and ethical aspects Intelligence service / Moral and ethical aspects Terrorism / Prevention / Moral and ethical aspects |
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