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Citizen espionage studies in trust and betrayal
Title:
Citizen espionage studies in trust and betrayal
Author:
Sarbin, Theodore R.
ISBN:
9780313366611
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1994.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 213 p.) : ill.
General Note:
Edited versions of a colloquium series sponsored by the Defense Personnel Security Research Center.
Contents:
Illustrations; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The Enemy Within: A Social History of Treason; 3. A History of Recent American Espionage; 4. Models of Espionage; 5. The Mask of Integrity; 6. A Criminological Approach to Security Violations; 7. Trade Secret Theft as an Analogue to Treason; 8. The Temptations of Espionage: Self-Control and Social Control; 9. Work Organizations as Contexts for Trust and Betrayal; References; Index; About the Contributors.
Abstract:
This is the first work to examine the phenomena of citizen espionage from the point of view of trust betrayal. Here is an effort to illuminate the social, political, and psychological conditions that influence trusted American citizens to spy against their country. The volume combines historical inquiry, sociological studies, psychological insights, and criminological analysis. It is especially timely when many nations, friend and foe alike, have instituted programs to obtain trade secrets and classified technology from American military and industrial sources.
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