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Ukraine, Wagner, and Russia's Convict-Soldiers
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Pattison, James
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Armed forces
/ Conscripts
/ Duress
/ Ethics
/ Human rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Liability
/ Mercenaries
/ Military draft
/ Military engagements
/ Military personnel
/ Prigozhin, Yevgeny
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Roundtable: Ethics and the War against Ukraine
/ Russian language
/ Soldiers
/ War
/ World War I
2024
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Ukraine, Wagner, and Russia's Convict-Soldiers
by
Pattison, James
in
Armed forces
/ Conscripts
/ Duress
/ Ethics
/ Human rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Liability
/ Mercenaries
/ Military draft
/ Military engagements
/ Military personnel
/ Prigozhin, Yevgeny
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Roundtable: Ethics and the War against Ukraine
/ Russian language
/ Soldiers
/ War
/ World War I
2024
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Ukraine, Wagner, and Russia's Convict-Soldiers
by
Pattison, James
in
Armed forces
/ Conscripts
/ Duress
/ Ethics
/ Human rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Liability
/ Mercenaries
/ Military draft
/ Military engagements
/ Military personnel
/ Prigozhin, Yevgeny
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Roundtable: Ethics and the War against Ukraine
/ Russian language
/ Soldiers
/ War
/ World War I
2024
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Ukraine, Wagner, and Russia's Convict-Soldiers
2024
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Overview
One of the most pronounced features of the war in Ukraine has been the heavy reliance of the Russian forces on convict-soldiers, most notably by the private military and security company (PMSC) the Wagner Group. In this essay, I explore the ethical problems with using convict-soldiers and assess how using them compares to other military arrangements, such as conscription or an all-volunteer force. Overall, I argue that the central issue with using prisoners to fight wars is their perceived expendability. To do this, I present three arguments. First, although many prisoners have been under major duress, using convict-soldiers may be somewhat preferable to using conscripts in this regard. Second, convict-soldiers are more likely to be subject to human rights abuses than other types of soldiers and this should be seen as the main problem with their use. Third, convict-soldiers’ liability to lethal force for fighting in an unjust war does not render it permissible to treat them as expendable.
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