Ethics training has become a common phenomenon in the training of military professionals at all levels. However, the perceived outcomes of this training remain open. In this article, we analyze the experiences of course participants who were interviewed 6–12 months after they had participated in a train-the-trainer course in military ethics developed by the Faculty of Military Sciences of the Netherlands Defence Academy. Through qualitative inductive analysis, it is shown how participants evaluate the training, how they perceive the development of their moral competence, and how they see the impact of the training on their own training practice
This collection is a unique joint venture of teachers in, and practitioners of military ethics. Repr...
Military personnel encounter moral dilemmas during deployments and in their work environment at home...
The purpose of this thesis has been to illustrate the conditions for development of judgement-based ...
Ethics training has become a common phenomenon in the training of military professionals at all leve...
Moral competence is important for soldiers who have to deal with complex moral dilemmas in practice....
There is considerable support for the idea that an atmosphere of safety can foster learning in group...
Recent years have seen a few academic studies on ‘morality and the military’. Some of those studies ...
Military communities differ in how they implement ethics training.Some have well developed programme...
This article presents the findings of a study into the moral judgement of Dutch officers, officer-c...
Molewijk, A.C. [Promotor]Widdershoven, G.A.M. [Promotor]Verweij, D.E.M. [Copromotor
This article draws on the training and business ethics literatures to craft a framework for creating...
How should ethics instruction be incorporated into military education and how can it be implemented ...
There is growing evidence that modern missions have added stresses and ethical complexities not seen...
The ethics training program of the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Alaska District, a...
In "Ethics Education in the Military" (eds. Paul Robinson, Nigel de Lee and Don Carrick: Ashgate 200...
This collection is a unique joint venture of teachers in, and practitioners of military ethics. Repr...
Military personnel encounter moral dilemmas during deployments and in their work environment at home...
The purpose of this thesis has been to illustrate the conditions for development of judgement-based ...
Ethics training has become a common phenomenon in the training of military professionals at all leve...
Moral competence is important for soldiers who have to deal with complex moral dilemmas in practice....
There is considerable support for the idea that an atmosphere of safety can foster learning in group...
Recent years have seen a few academic studies on ‘morality and the military’. Some of those studies ...
Military communities differ in how they implement ethics training.Some have well developed programme...
This article presents the findings of a study into the moral judgement of Dutch officers, officer-c...
Molewijk, A.C. [Promotor]Widdershoven, G.A.M. [Promotor]Verweij, D.E.M. [Copromotor
This article draws on the training and business ethics literatures to craft a framework for creating...
How should ethics instruction be incorporated into military education and how can it be implemented ...
There is growing evidence that modern missions have added stresses and ethical complexities not seen...
The ethics training program of the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Alaska District, a...
In "Ethics Education in the Military" (eds. Paul Robinson, Nigel de Lee and Don Carrick: Ashgate 200...
This collection is a unique joint venture of teachers in, and practitioners of military ethics. Repr...
Military personnel encounter moral dilemmas during deployments and in their work environment at home...
The purpose of this thesis has been to illustrate the conditions for development of judgement-based ...