The Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) task force was assembled by the American Psychological Association (APA) to guide policy on the role of psychologists in interrogations at foreign detention centers for the purpose of U.S. national security. The task force met briefly in 2005, and its report was quickly accepted by the APA Board of Directors and deemed consistent with the APA Ethics Code by the APA Ethics Committee. This rapid acceptance was unusual for a number of reasons but primarily because of the APA\u27s long-standing tradition of taking great care in developing ethical policies that protected anyone who might be impacted by the work of psychologists. Many psychological and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), as...
This research followed hermeneutic tradition by examining what is often unquestioned in clinical pra...
This paper recounts the author’s experience attempting to change the policy of the American Psycholo...
This is the second and final installment of an article based on a presentation, Moral Assessment of...
The Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) task force was assembled by the American Psych...
The Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) task force was assembled by the American Psych...
Guidelines, National Security Interrogations, and Torture, ” was submitted to the Special Committee ...
Abstract: In the wake of the air attacks on the United States in September 2001, countert-errorism p...
In 2015 Attorney David Hoffman and his colleagues published the results of an extensive independent ...
The post-9/11 US torture program brought attention to the critical roles of health professionals gen...
Ethical issues in forensic practice have come into very sharp focus within the past year with the re...
How can organised psychology best promote and protect human rights in relation to military occupatio...
This article describes issues needing to be resolved before policies on the use of enhanced interrog...
This article describes various psychological research approaches that might help manage ethical and ...
This Article offers a novel account of the relationship between the ethical obligations of professio...
It was only in 2006 that the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association p...
This research followed hermeneutic tradition by examining what is often unquestioned in clinical pra...
This paper recounts the author’s experience attempting to change the policy of the American Psycholo...
This is the second and final installment of an article based on a presentation, Moral Assessment of...
The Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) task force was assembled by the American Psych...
The Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) task force was assembled by the American Psych...
Guidelines, National Security Interrogations, and Torture, ” was submitted to the Special Committee ...
Abstract: In the wake of the air attacks on the United States in September 2001, countert-errorism p...
In 2015 Attorney David Hoffman and his colleagues published the results of an extensive independent ...
The post-9/11 US torture program brought attention to the critical roles of health professionals gen...
Ethical issues in forensic practice have come into very sharp focus within the past year with the re...
How can organised psychology best promote and protect human rights in relation to military occupatio...
This article describes issues needing to be resolved before policies on the use of enhanced interrog...
This article describes various psychological research approaches that might help manage ethical and ...
This Article offers a novel account of the relationship between the ethical obligations of professio...
It was only in 2006 that the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association p...
This research followed hermeneutic tradition by examining what is often unquestioned in clinical pra...
This paper recounts the author’s experience attempting to change the policy of the American Psycholo...
This is the second and final installment of an article based on a presentation, Moral Assessment of...