Whistleblowing and Professional Responsibility

New York University Education Quarterly 11 (4):2-10 (1980)
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Abstract

Individuals who would blow the whistle by making public disclosure of impropriety in their own organizations face choices of public v private good. These dilemmas, along with institutional and professional standards that might ease the way of whistleblowers, are explored.

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