Multiple Choice
Sissela Bok | Whistleblowing and Professional Responsibility
Bok looks at what whistleblowers have in common with each other and what they must consider in making the difficult moral choice to speak out. Whistle-blowing involves dissent, breach of loyalty, and accusation-all of which require accuracy, fairness, and good judgment. A whistleblower must also be careful to compensate for potential bias involving personal gain or revenge.
-According to Bok, whistleblowing should only be considered as a
A) hypothetical case.
B) first response.
C) last resort.
D) publicity stunt.
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