ETHICS AND THE MILITARY COMMUNITY

Journal Title: Journal of Defense Resources Management - Year 2010, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

[i]Military communities differ in how they implement ethics training. Some have well developed programmes while others have only a few stand-alone presentations. For this reason it is difficult to produce a template to suit every situation. Leadership training within the Military is generally of a very high standard and it is particularly important in relation to the development of high moral standards, whereas the training in ethics various considerably throughout the military world. Therefore, even though we regard our ethics programme to be of a very high standard there is always the need to review what we have in place and update it. Codes of Ethics need to be revised from time to time and we can gain valuable insight from sharing and comparing our training programmes with other militaries.[/i]

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Victor DOBBIN

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Victor DOBBIN (2010). ETHICS AND THE MILITARY COMMUNITY. Journal of Defense Resources Management, 1(1), 69-76. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-160815