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International Journal of Intelligence Ethics
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| Volumes: Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011 | E-mail Editor |
The purpose of the International Journal of Intelligence Ethics (IJIE) is to be a primary source for multidisciplinary information and research on the role of ethics in its application to intelligence activities. The journal will focus, from both a practical and theoretical framework, on the role of ethics in the full spectrum of intelligence activities, including collection, analysis and covert action. Articles may be focused on a particular country, region or political system. Intelligence activities from both a national security and law enforcement perspective will be covered.
The journal exists to serve the following objectives:
To disseminate knowledge about intelligence ethics.
To promote intelligence ethics education and research.
To encourage a dialogue about professional standards for the intelligence profession in the practice in the collection, analysis, production of intelligence
To improve the professional status of all those engaged in intelligence ethics research in the global intelligence community.
All submissions are subject to peer review prior to publication. Each submission is initially reviewed by the Editor and, if judged suitable for this publication, is then sent to two referees for double blind peer review. Based on the referees’ recommendations, the paper is either accepted as is, returned to authors for revision together with comments from the peer review, or rejected.
All submissions must:
Relate to the field of intelligence and ethics
Represent new, previously unpublished work
Advance the body of knowledge in the field of intelligence ethics
Conform to a high standard of scholarly presentation
Papers for publication should be between 5,000 to 10,000 words, although longer submissions will be considered. The journal follows the current Chicago Manual of Style. Submissions should be sent to journal@intelligence-ethics.org. For further information on submission requirements, contact journal@intelligence-ethics.org.