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Tag Archives: ethics
Policy and Ethics
The excellent Grits for Breakfast posted several stories of alleged misbehavior at the Bexar County probation office, including a link to the following story from the San Antonio Current. The following passage caught my attention: According to former Bexar County … Continue reading
Impacted Molars II
OcclusalPanopticonistas Cyveillance say ID theft is so bad, we are all going to die. Seems like shutting down copyright scofflaws got a little too Web 1.0 for them, so they’ve unleashed their vicious crawling spiders on a search for contraband … Continue reading
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No Ethics, No Guild, No Credibility
An article in the hometown press on our great state’s efforts to protect its citizens from crooked locksmiths and security guards with misdemeanors. Like many state licensing agencies, such as those watching over doctors, electricians and architects, the Private Security … Continue reading
Bystanders and Heroes
From the Chronicle of Higher Ed comes this link to The Banality of Heroism. It’s worth reading, as are a couple other articles that are part of the Greater Good, which I was heretofore unaware. Some basic questions in the … Continue reading