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Author Wolfendale, Jessica, 1973-

Title Torture and the military profession / Jessica Wolfendale.

Publication Info. Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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 Moore Stacks  U22 .W64 2007    Available  ---
Description viii, 249 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-235) and index.
Summary The military claims to be an honourable profession, yet military torture is widespread. Why is the military violating its own values? Jessica Wolfendale argues that the prevalence of military torture is linked to military training methods that cultivate the psychological dispositions connected to crimes of obedience. While these methods are used, the military has no credible claim to professional status. Combating torture requires that we radically rethink the nature of the military profession and military training--Publisher description.
Contents Professions and professional ethics -- Virtue ethics and professional roles -- Professional ethics and the military -- Obedience in the military -- Military torture -- Military training and moral agency -- The moral psychology of torture.
Subject Military ethics.
Military ethics.
Torture.
Torture.
ISBN 0230001823 alkaline paper
9780230001824 alkaline paper