An editorial in this weeks 9/11 Special Issue of The Lancet reveals that soldiers were positively influenced by leader-led battlefield ethics training in understanding ways to interact with and treat non-combatants, resulting in fewer reports of ethical misconduct during deployment in Iraq. The training also encouraged soldiers to increase their willingness in reporting colleagues for alleged misconduct. On the battlefield, there have been a number of high profile breakdowns in the ethical conduct of soldiers towards non-combatants, and these are serious concerns in war...
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