Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice: Being Ethical When No One Is Looking
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A well balanced survey of ethics presented through applications to the criminal justice system. This book introduces readers to ethical decision making in the first chapter and then moves through each of the three ethical perspectives utilized. It then moves to the social context where ethics and the law are compared before dealing with the three components of the criminal justice system—police, courts, and corrections. The penultimate chapter questions whether unethical behavior should have liabilities attached to it, and the final chapter looks to the future development of ethics in everyday life.
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