This paper (a) reports the results of the 2010 nDceef eEthics Survey that was completed by Regular Force, Reserve Force (Classes A and B )c, iavinlidan DND personnel in the fall of 2010 and (b) compares the 2010 administratione t o2 0th03 Defence Ethics Survey. [...] The purpose of this report is to ashsoewss o rganizational ethical climate, individual values, individual approaches to ethics, and sioitnualt moral intensity influence ethical decision- making based upon the results of the 2010 Defenthciec sE Survey using Complex Samples. [...] When personnel were asked to identify the most important single ethical issue in the CF/DND, thoes mt frequent comment pertained to the fair and equitable treatment of personnIne la. [...] Jones (1991) outlines six characteristics of the moral issue that cana icmt pethical decision-making: a. Magnitude of the Consequence: sthe total amount of harm or benefit incurred by the recipients of the moral act; b. Social Consensu:s societal or group norms that deem an act asa el tohric unethical; c. Probability of Effect : the likelihood that the act will actually occunrd a the likelihood th [...] Thus, the more people feel physically, culturally, or isaollcy close to the recipient, the greater the moral intensity; and, f. Concentration of effect: the number of people who are affectye dth be moral act influences moral intensity.
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