Information Sources And Government Research: Ethical Conflicts And Solutions

Abstract

Governments around the globe have long collected large amounts of information to achieve their goals. The emergence of the Internet has provided new opportunities for information exchange between governments and their citizens. This article presents illustrative examples of this information exchange, identifies associated ethical problems, examines approaches that governments have available to solve ethical dilemmas, and proposes a unified code of government research ethics with particular emphasis on privacy and security of information

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