The study of criminal justice ethics considers crucial criminological and philosophical issues, such as the meaning of right and wrong, what constitutes proper conduct, the nature of justice, and the practical moral problems that institutions and actors face. Research and analysis in this area is conducted by a wide range of scholars such as psychologists, criminologists, sociologists, legal theorists, ethical theorists, as well as scholars of legal studies and police science. This new Handbook aims to unify and define this emerging field of enquiry.
This book presents a realistic and illuminating integration of the conceptual, empirical, and normative aspects of ethical issues in criminal justice. More than being a collection of studies of how ethical theorizing can apply to criminal justice contexts, the Handbook will explicate the ethically significant and problematic aspects of criminal justice. Ethical considerations are notbrought to bear on issues in criminal justice, they are present as aspects of issues in criminal justice. Questions considered include:
A range of substantive sections focus on a range of issues such as criminalization anddecriminalization, supervision, corrections, incarceration, and reintegration, agents and institutions, as well as policy and practice.
Jonathan Jacobs is Professor, Presidential Scholar, Chair of Philosophy, and Director for the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics at John Jay College, and editor of the journal, Criminal Justice Ethics.
Jonathan Jackson is Professor of Research Methodology at the London School of Economics & Political Science and an editor of the British Journal of Criminology.
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