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Can charities become blind to abuses because they have an aura of moral goodness?
Can charities become blind to abuses because they have an aura of moral goodness?
Isabel de Bruin's research features in the article: Charity workers’ belief in their own mission and innate ‘moral goodness’ can blind them to unethical behaviour and lead to abuse.