
Citizen Espionage
Studies in Trust and Betrayal
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 27. April 1994
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-275-94752-1 (ISBN)
Description
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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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
505 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-275-94752-1 (9780275947521)
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Persons
THEODORE R. SARBIN is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Criminology at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Presently, he is serving as a research psychologist with the Defense Personnel Security Research Center at the Naval Postgraduate School. He is the editor of Narrative Psychology (Praeger, 1986) and (with K. Scheibe) Studies in Social Identity (Praeger, 1983).
RALPH M. CARNEY is a Personnel Research Psychologist at the Defense Personnel Security Reserach at the Naval Postgraduate School.
CARSON EOYANG is Director of Training and Development in the Office of Human Resources and Education at NASA.
RALPH M. CARNEY is a Personnel Research Psychologist at the Defense Personnel Security Reserach at the Naval Postgraduate School.
CARSON EOYANG is Director of Training and Development in the Office of Human Resources and Education at NASA.
Content
Illustrations
Preface
Introduction by Maynard Anderson
The Enemy Within: A Social History of Treason by Ralph M. Carney
Why Spy? A History of Recent American Espionage by Katherine L. Herbig
Models of Espionage by Carson Eoyang
The Mask of Integrity by Robert Hogan and Joyce Hogan
A Criminological Approach to Security Violations by Theodore R. Sarbin
Trade Secret Theft as an Analog of Treason by Gilbert Geis
The Temptations of Espionage: Self-Control and Social Control by Karl E. Scheibe
Work Organizations as Contexts for Trust and Betrayal by James H. Morris and Dennis J. Moberg
Index
Preface
Introduction by Maynard Anderson
The Enemy Within: A Social History of Treason by Ralph M. Carney
Why Spy? A History of Recent American Espionage by Katherine L. Herbig
Models of Espionage by Carson Eoyang
The Mask of Integrity by Robert Hogan and Joyce Hogan
A Criminological Approach to Security Violations by Theodore R. Sarbin
Trade Secret Theft as an Analog of Treason by Gilbert Geis
The Temptations of Espionage: Self-Control and Social Control by Karl E. Scheibe
Work Organizations as Contexts for Trust and Betrayal by James H. Morris and Dennis J. Moberg
Index