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The ethics of whistleblowing, leaking and disclosure
Seumas Miller
Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security
Home Affairs, Policing and Security Science (HAPSS) Research Group
Delft University of Technology
University of Oxford
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Book chapter/Published conference paper
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Ethics
100%
Confidentiality
100%
Whistleblower
100%
Anonymity
75%
Moral
50%
Moral Principles
50%
National Security Agency
50%
China
25%
Non-disclosure
25%
Ethical Issues
25%
Raft
25%
First Section
25%
Large Volume
25%
Confidential Information
25%
Prima Facie
25%
Public Right to Know
25%
Right to Security
25%
Edward Snowden
25%
Instrumental Value
25%
Private Contractors
25%
Public Rights
25%
Foreign Power
25%
Social Sciences
Whistleblowing
100%
Morality
100%
Anonymity
75%
National Security
50%
Ethical Issue
25%
USA
25%
China
25%
Computer Science
Anonymity
100%
Moral Principle
66%
Unauthorized Disclosure
66%
Confidential Data
33%
Psychology
Disclosure
100%
Ethical Issue
20%