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2 September, 06:46

According to Barker and Carter, accepted lies must meet all of the following standards except: a. they must be in furtherance of a legitimate organizational purpose. b. the nature of the deception must be such that it will better serve the public interest than the truth. c. there must be a clear relationship between the need to deceive and the accomplishment of an organizational purpose. d. those involved in the lie must reveal the truth as soon as it becomes safe to do so.

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  1. 2 September, 06:58
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    d. Those involved in the lie must reveal the truth as soon as it becomes safe to do so.

    Explanation:

    Barker and Carter (1991, 1994) proposed a typology of lies and also differentiating tolerated lies, accepted lies, and deviant or abnormal lies. Accepted lies are the type of lies which is used during sting operations, undercover investigations and so on.

    Part of their typology on accepted lies is that, those involved in the lie must reveal the truth as soon as it becomes safe to do so and must willingly admit lying if prompted or pressed by a legal authority or superior officer.
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