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Citizen Espionage: Studies in Trust and Betrayal

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Citizen Espionage: Studies in Trust and Betrayal

Contributors:

By (Author) Ralph M. Carney
By (author) Carson Eoyang
By (author) Theodore R. Sarbin

ISBN:

9780275947521

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

27th April 1994

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

327.120973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

539g

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.

Reviews

Citizen Espionage: Studies in Trust and Betrayal is a grabber. How can we detect very, very low probability events where the failure to do so can have catastrophic consequences Psychologists have tried to answer that question, often in situations quite different from spying and betrayal, for the nearly five decades that I have been around. Citizen Espionage with its emphasis on multidisciplinary contributions, has, I believe, moved us closer to that goal.-Contemporary Psychology
"Citizen Espionage: Studies in Trust and Betrayal is a grabber. How can we detect very, very low probability events where the failure to do so can have catastrophic consequences Psychologists have tried to answer that question, often in situations quite different from spying and betrayal, for the nearly five decades that I have been around. Citizen Espionage with its emphasis on multidisciplinary contributions, has, I believe, moved us closer to that goal."-Contemporary Psychology

Author Bio

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.

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