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U.S. Special Operations Command turns to BYU researchers for ethics guidance


Marriott School professors author new ethics guide for Special Forces
Special Operations forces carry out training exercises in this photo courtesy of the Department of Defense.
Special Operations forces carry out training exercises in this photo courtesy of the Department of Defense.
Leaders of U.S. Special Operations Command have turned to the expertise of two Brigham Young University professors for advice on the high-stakes ethical dilemmas their forces face.
That expertise has taken the form of a new “U.S. Special Operations Forces Ethics Field Guide” written by Marriott School of Business professors Brad Agle and Aaron Miller and now being used to train Green Berets, Navy SEALs and other special operators who make split-second life-and-death decisions. ....

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Transcripts for CNN This Hour With Berman and Michaela 20140226 16:05:00

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