The Routledge handbook of criminal justice ethics / edited by Jonathan Jacobs and Jonathan Jackson.
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Female Library | REF HV7419 .R68 2017 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | REFERENCE | 51952000343912 | |
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Main Library | REF HV7419 .R68 2017 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | REFERENCE | 51952000343929 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
part I: Morality, law, and criminal justice -- The ethics of recidivist premiums -- Last words on retribution -- Crime, morality, and republicanism -- Resentment, punitiveness, and forgiveness: an exploration of the moral psychology of punishment -- Eco-justice and the moral fissures of green criminology -- Neurointerventions as criminal rehabilitation: an ethical review -- part II: Criminalization, decriminalization, and punishment -- Retributive desert and deterrence: how both cohere in a single justification of punishment -- The ethics of criminalisation: intentions and consequences -- De-moralising retributivism: agency, blame, and humanity in criminal law theory and practice -- Justice, but not as 'we' know it: anticipatory risk, pre-emption, and ethics -- The moral psychology of penal populism -- The retribution heuristic -- Punishment and forgiveness -- part III: Institutions, policies, and practices -- Enabling and constraining police power: on the moral regulation of policing -- Agency slack and the design of criminal justice institutions -- Mercy and the roles of judges -- The ethics of innovation in criminal justice -- Deliberating racial justice: toward racially democratic crime control -- Fetishizing the will in juvenile justice policy and practice -- The moral justification for the police use of lethal force -- Ethical perspectives on interrogation: An analysis of contemporary techniques -- The moral ecology of policing: a mind science approach to race and policing in the United States -- Hunting gruffalo with a blunderbuss: on the ethics of constructing and responding to English youth gangs.
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