Policing in liberal societies has become illiberal in light of its response to both internal and external threats to security. The Retrieval of Liberalism in Policing provides an account of what it might mean to retrieve policing that is consistent with the limits imposed by the basic legal and philosophical tenets of liberalism.
Policing in liberal societies has become illiberal in light of its response to both internal and external threats to security. The Retrieval of Liberalism in Policing provides an account of what it might mean to retrieve policing that is consistent with the limits imposed by the basic legal and philosophical tenets of liberalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Luke William Hunt is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama. His primary research interests are at the intersection of political philosophy, jurisprudence, and criminal justice, and are informed by his professional background. After graduating from law school, he was a law clerk for a federal judge. He then worked as an FBI Special Agent in Charlottesville, VA, and Washington, D.C., followed by his doctoral work in philosophy at the University of Virginia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Receding of Liberalism in Policing PART I: THE LIBERAL POLITY: POLICE, PATHS, AND PERSONS Chapter 1: The Role and Legitimacy of Police in the Liberal Polity Chapter 2: Policing as Nonideal Governance by Law Chapter 3: Policing and the Priority of Liberal Personhood PART II: POLICING IN THE LIBERAL POLITY: SNITCHES, STINGS, AND SURVEILLENCE Chapter 4: Confidential Human Sources and Unconscionability Chapter 5: Entrapment, Prerogative Power, and the Rule of Law Chapter 6: Surveillance and the Rule of Law: Three Cases Epilogue: The Retrieval of Dignity in Policing
Introduction: The Receding of Liberalism in Policing PART I: THE LIBERAL POLITY: POLICE, PATHS, AND PERSONS Chapter 1: The Role and Legitimacy of Police in the Liberal Polity Chapter 2: Policing as Nonideal Governance by Law Chapter 3: Policing and the Priority of Liberal Personhood PART II: POLICING IN THE LIBERAL POLITY: SNITCHES, STINGS, AND SURVEILLENCE Chapter 4: Confidential Human Sources and Unconscionability Chapter 5: Entrapment, Prerogative Power, and the Rule of Law Chapter 6: Surveillance and the Rule of Law: Three Cases Epilogue: The Retrieval of Dignity in Policing
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