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The Ethics Of Employment Screening For Psychopathy Brian K Steverson

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The Ethics Of Employment Screening For Psychopathy Brian K Steverson
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Author: Brian K. Steverson
ISBN: 9781793616821, 1793616825
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Ethics Of Employment Screening For Psychopathy Brian K Steverson by Brian K. Steverson 9781793616821, 1793616825 instant download after payment.

In 2006, Babiak and Hare alerted the public to the danger of "corporate psychopaths," psychopathic individuals occupying positions of power in business organizations. Since then, academicians and the public media have advertised their presence, documented the harm they can cause, and issued a call to arms to identify corporate psychopaths and eliminate their presence in the workplace. Very little attention has been paid, however, to the ethics of such a "seek and destroy" mission. The Ethics of Employment Screening for Psychopathy argues that employment screening for psychopathy would be illegal and unethical. On legal grounds, Brian K Steverson argues that psychopathy would qualify as a protected disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and, hence, medical screening to identify potential corporate psychopaths would be in violation of the ADA. On ethical grounds, the case is made that such screening would violate a social commitment to equal opportunity, would constitute a morally unjustified violation of personal privacy, and would, in practice, not produce the intended benefits, while at the same time inflicting harm on the subjects of the screening.
ISBN : 9781793616821

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