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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134619450
- Artikelnr.: 45434648
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134619450
- Artikelnr.: 45434648
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.
Editors' Preface (Jonathan Jacobs, Jonathan Jackson)
Handbook Introduction (John Kleinig)
Part I: Morality, Law, and Criminal Justice
1. The Ethics of Recidivist Premiums (Richard L. Lippke)
2. Last Words on Retribution (Jeffrie Murphy)
3. Crime, Morality, and Republicanism (Richard Dagger)
4. Resentment, Punitiveness, and Forgiveness: An Exploration of the Moral
Psychology of Punishment (Jonathan Jacobs)
5. Eco-Justice and the Moral Fissures of Green Criminology (Rob White)
6. Neurointerventions as Criminal Rehabilitation: An Ethical Review (Thomas
Douglas and Jonathan Pugh)
Part II: Criminalization, Decriminalization, and Punishment
7. Retributive Desert and Deterrence: How Both Cohere in a Single
Justification of Punishment (Douglas Husak)
8. The Ethics of Criminalisation: Intentions and Consequences (Jill Peay
and Elaine Player)
9. De-moralising Retributivism: Agency, Blame and Humanity in Criminal Law
Theory and Practice (Matt Matravers)
10. Justice, But Not As 'We' Know It: Pre-Crime, Pre-emption, and Ethics
(Sandra Walklate and Gabe Mythen)
11. The Moral Psychology of Penal Populism (Leonidas K. Cheliotis and
Sappho Xenakis)
12. The Retribution Heuristic (Mark Fondacaro and Stephen Koppel)
13. Punishment and Forgiveness (Brandon Warmke and Justin Tosi)
Part III: Institutions, Policies, and Practices
14. Enabling and Constraining Police Power: On the Moral Regulation of
Policing (Ben Bradford and Jonathan Jackson)
15. Agency Slack and the Design of Criminal Justice Institutions (Aziz Huq)
16. Mercy and the Roles of Judges (Adam Perry)
17. The Ethics of Innovation in Criminal Justice (Hannah Graham and Rob
White)
18. Deliberating Racial Justice: Towards Racially Democratic Crime Control
(Geoff Ward and Peter Hanink)
19. Fetishizing the Will in Juvenile Justice, Policy, and Practice
(Alexandra Cox)
20. The Moral Justification for the Police Use of Lethal Force (Seumas
Miller)
21. Ethical perspectives on interrogation: An analysis of contemporary
techniques (Maria Hartwig, Timothy Luke and Michael Skerker)
22. The Moral Ecology of Policing: A Mind Science Approach to Race and
Policing in the United States (Phil Goff and Rachel Godsil)
23. Hunting Gruffalo with a Blunderbuss: On the Ethics of Constructing and
Responding to English Youth Gangs (Jon Shute)
Handbook Introduction (John Kleinig)
Part I: Morality, Law, and Criminal Justice
1. The Ethics of Recidivist Premiums (Richard L. Lippke)
2. Last Words on Retribution (Jeffrie Murphy)
3. Crime, Morality, and Republicanism (Richard Dagger)
4. Resentment, Punitiveness, and Forgiveness: An Exploration of the Moral
Psychology of Punishment (Jonathan Jacobs)
5. Eco-Justice and the Moral Fissures of Green Criminology (Rob White)
6. Neurointerventions as Criminal Rehabilitation: An Ethical Review (Thomas
Douglas and Jonathan Pugh)
Part II: Criminalization, Decriminalization, and Punishment
7. Retributive Desert and Deterrence: How Both Cohere in a Single
Justification of Punishment (Douglas Husak)
8. The Ethics of Criminalisation: Intentions and Consequences (Jill Peay
and Elaine Player)
9. De-moralising Retributivism: Agency, Blame and Humanity in Criminal Law
Theory and Practice (Matt Matravers)
10. Justice, But Not As 'We' Know It: Pre-Crime, Pre-emption, and Ethics
(Sandra Walklate and Gabe Mythen)
11. The Moral Psychology of Penal Populism (Leonidas K. Cheliotis and
Sappho Xenakis)
12. The Retribution Heuristic (Mark Fondacaro and Stephen Koppel)
13. Punishment and Forgiveness (Brandon Warmke and Justin Tosi)
Part III: Institutions, Policies, and Practices
14. Enabling and Constraining Police Power: On the Moral Regulation of
Policing (Ben Bradford and Jonathan Jackson)
15. Agency Slack and the Design of Criminal Justice Institutions (Aziz Huq)
16. Mercy and the Roles of Judges (Adam Perry)
17. The Ethics of Innovation in Criminal Justice (Hannah Graham and Rob
White)
18. Deliberating Racial Justice: Towards Racially Democratic Crime Control
(Geoff Ward and Peter Hanink)
19. Fetishizing the Will in Juvenile Justice, Policy, and Practice
(Alexandra Cox)
20. The Moral Justification for the Police Use of Lethal Force (Seumas
Miller)
21. Ethical perspectives on interrogation: An analysis of contemporary
techniques (Maria Hartwig, Timothy Luke and Michael Skerker)
22. The Moral Ecology of Policing: A Mind Science Approach to Race and
Policing in the United States (Phil Goff and Rachel Godsil)
23. Hunting Gruffalo with a Blunderbuss: On the Ethics of Constructing and
Responding to English Youth Gangs (Jon Shute)
Editors' Preface (Jonathan Jacobs, Jonathan Jackson)
Handbook Introduction (John Kleinig)
Part I: Morality, Law, and Criminal Justice
1. The Ethics of Recidivist Premiums (Richard L. Lippke)
2. Last Words on Retribution (Jeffrie Murphy)
3. Crime, Morality, and Republicanism (Richard Dagger)
4. Resentment, Punitiveness, and Forgiveness: An Exploration of the Moral
Psychology of Punishment (Jonathan Jacobs)
5. Eco-Justice and the Moral Fissures of Green Criminology (Rob White)
6. Neurointerventions as Criminal Rehabilitation: An Ethical Review (Thomas
Douglas and Jonathan Pugh)
Part II: Criminalization, Decriminalization, and Punishment
7. Retributive Desert and Deterrence: How Both Cohere in a Single
Justification of Punishment (Douglas Husak)
8. The Ethics of Criminalisation: Intentions and Consequences (Jill Peay
and Elaine Player)
9. De-moralising Retributivism: Agency, Blame and Humanity in Criminal Law
Theory and Practice (Matt Matravers)
10. Justice, But Not As 'We' Know It: Pre-Crime, Pre-emption, and Ethics
(Sandra Walklate and Gabe Mythen)
11. The Moral Psychology of Penal Populism (Leonidas K. Cheliotis and
Sappho Xenakis)
12. The Retribution Heuristic (Mark Fondacaro and Stephen Koppel)
13. Punishment and Forgiveness (Brandon Warmke and Justin Tosi)
Part III: Institutions, Policies, and Practices
14. Enabling and Constraining Police Power: On the Moral Regulation of
Policing (Ben Bradford and Jonathan Jackson)
15. Agency Slack and the Design of Criminal Justice Institutions (Aziz Huq)
16. Mercy and the Roles of Judges (Adam Perry)
17. The Ethics of Innovation in Criminal Justice (Hannah Graham and Rob
White)
18. Deliberating Racial Justice: Towards Racially Democratic Crime Control
(Geoff Ward and Peter Hanink)
19. Fetishizing the Will in Juvenile Justice, Policy, and Practice
(Alexandra Cox)
20. The Moral Justification for the Police Use of Lethal Force (Seumas
Miller)
21. Ethical perspectives on interrogation: An analysis of contemporary
techniques (Maria Hartwig, Timothy Luke and Michael Skerker)
22. The Moral Ecology of Policing: A Mind Science Approach to Race and
Policing in the United States (Phil Goff and Rachel Godsil)
23. Hunting Gruffalo with a Blunderbuss: On the Ethics of Constructing and
Responding to English Youth Gangs (Jon Shute)
Handbook Introduction (John Kleinig)
Part I: Morality, Law, and Criminal Justice
1. The Ethics of Recidivist Premiums (Richard L. Lippke)
2. Last Words on Retribution (Jeffrie Murphy)
3. Crime, Morality, and Republicanism (Richard Dagger)
4. Resentment, Punitiveness, and Forgiveness: An Exploration of the Moral
Psychology of Punishment (Jonathan Jacobs)
5. Eco-Justice and the Moral Fissures of Green Criminology (Rob White)
6. Neurointerventions as Criminal Rehabilitation: An Ethical Review (Thomas
Douglas and Jonathan Pugh)
Part II: Criminalization, Decriminalization, and Punishment
7. Retributive Desert and Deterrence: How Both Cohere in a Single
Justification of Punishment (Douglas Husak)
8. The Ethics of Criminalisation: Intentions and Consequences (Jill Peay
and Elaine Player)
9. De-moralising Retributivism: Agency, Blame and Humanity in Criminal Law
Theory and Practice (Matt Matravers)
10. Justice, But Not As 'We' Know It: Pre-Crime, Pre-emption, and Ethics
(Sandra Walklate and Gabe Mythen)
11. The Moral Psychology of Penal Populism (Leonidas K. Cheliotis and
Sappho Xenakis)
12. The Retribution Heuristic (Mark Fondacaro and Stephen Koppel)
13. Punishment and Forgiveness (Brandon Warmke and Justin Tosi)
Part III: Institutions, Policies, and Practices
14. Enabling and Constraining Police Power: On the Moral Regulation of
Policing (Ben Bradford and Jonathan Jackson)
15. Agency Slack and the Design of Criminal Justice Institutions (Aziz Huq)
16. Mercy and the Roles of Judges (Adam Perry)
17. The Ethics of Innovation in Criminal Justice (Hannah Graham and Rob
White)
18. Deliberating Racial Justice: Towards Racially Democratic Crime Control
(Geoff Ward and Peter Hanink)
19. Fetishizing the Will in Juvenile Justice, Policy, and Practice
(Alexandra Cox)
20. The Moral Justification for the Police Use of Lethal Force (Seumas
Miller)
21. Ethical perspectives on interrogation: An analysis of contemporary
techniques (Maria Hartwig, Timothy Luke and Michael Skerker)
22. The Moral Ecology of Policing: A Mind Science Approach to Race and
Policing in the United States (Phil Goff and Rachel Godsil)
23. Hunting Gruffalo with a Blunderbuss: On the Ethics of Constructing and
Responding to English Youth Gangs (Jon Shute)