Ethics in the Intelligence
Community 2009

February 20 -21, 2009
Johns Hopkins University at Mt. Washington

     
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Mt. Washington Conference Center
Past Conferences: 2006 2007 2008

 

List of Conference Presentations

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Intelligence as a Learned Profession
Keynote Speaker: George Pierce, General Counsel, Defense Intelligence Agency

What President Obama Needs to Know about Intelligence
Melvin Goodman

The Role of Ethics Reform in Turkey’s Bid to Join the EU
Powerpoint Presentation
 Diane M. Janosek, Esq., National Defense Intelligence College

The Downing Street Memos
Jenny Craig, American Military University

Evolution of British Intelligence & Counter-Terrorism Policy: Northern Ireland, 1969-1998
Colin P. Clarke, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA)

Many Spheres of Harm: What’s Wrong with Intelligence Collection?
Ross Bellaby, Aberystwyth University, Wales

The Amorality of Professional Codes of Ethics: Implications for the Future of the Intelligence Discipline.
Michelle Darnell and David Gray, Fayetteville State University

Developing a Framework to Teach Ethics and Intelligence:  Theoretical and Practical Approaches:
Dit Talley, Christopher Dreisbach, Johns Hopkins University

Enhancing Interrogation: Ethics as a Priority in Policy and Practice
John Wahlquist, National Defense Intelligence College

Stakeholder Analysis Applied to Covert Action
Powerpoint Presentation
Donald Petkus, Indiana University

The Ethics of Intelligence Assassinations: The Israeli Experience
Powerpoint Presentation
Shlomo Shpiro, Bar-Ilan University (Israel)

A Preface to the Study of Just War Theory and Just Intelligence Theory
David Gray, Fayetteville State University

The Foundations of Ethics in Intelligence
Edwin Sroka Captain, United States Navy (retired)

Legitimizing Intelligence Ethics: A Comparison to Ethics in Business
Cynthia McWilliams, University of Texas Pan American

CIA Confirmation Hearings: Legislative Oversight of Intelligence Ethics
Sharon Forrest

Unauthorized Disclosures: Are They Always Unauthorized?
Ray McGovern

International Morality and the IC: Are Violations of the Domestic Laws of Other Countries by Intelligence Agencies Justifiable?
John Lunstroth

The Civil Liberties and Privacy Office, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Timothy Edgar