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    Mechanisms of Moral Disengagement in the Endorsement of Asylum Seeker Policies in Australia
    with Elizabeth M. Greenhalgh and Nicola S. Schutte
    Ethics and Behavior 25 (6): 482-499. 2015.
    Moral disengagement is a process whereby the self-regulatory mechanisms that would otherwise sanction unethical conduct can be selectively disabled. The present research proposed that moral disengagement might be adopted in the endorsement of asylum seeker policies in Australia, and in order to test this, a scale was developed and was validated in two studies. Factor analysis demonstrated that a 2-factor, 16-item structure had the best fit, and the construct validity of the scale was supported. …Read more