Criminal Dilemmas
Title | Criminal Dilemmas PDF eBook |
Author | Katri K. Sieberg |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3662045435 |
An analysis of criminal behavior from the perspectives of rational choice theory leading to suggestions for a criminal policy. Previous edition sold 900 copies world wide since its release in June 2001.
Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice
Title | Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Joycelyn M. Pollock |
Publisher | Wadsworth Publishing Company |
Pages | |
Release | 2016-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781305661059 |
Develop the ethical decision-making skills that are essential in the field of criminal justice with the help of ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND DECISIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 9th Edition. Packed with current, real-world examples, the text offers comprehensive coverage of ethics across all three arms of the criminal justice system: the police, the courts, and corrections. It combines coverage of the philosophical principles and theories that are the foundation of ethical decision-making with the latest challenges and issues in criminal justice -- militarization of the police, mass imprisonment, wrongful convictions, the misuse of power by public servants, and more. Hands-on exercises, real-life cases, and practical scenarios illustrate the significance of ethics in today's criminal justice arena. Whether you plan to work in the field of policing, courts, or corrections, this book delivers the information and tools you need to deal effectively with ethical challenges on the job.
Ethical Justice
Title | Ethical Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Brent E. Turvey |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 497 |
Release | 2013-06-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0124046460 |
This textbook was developed from an idiom shared by the authors and contributors alike: ethics and ethical challenges are generally black and white - not gray. They are akin to the pregnant woman or the gunshot victim; one cannot be a little pregnant or a little shot. Consequently, professional conduct is either ethical or it is not. Unafraid to be the harbingers, Turvey and Crowder set forth the parameters of key ethical issues across the five pillars of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, corrections, courts, forensic science, and academia. It demonstrates how each pillar is dependent upon its professional membership, and also upon the supporting efforts of the other pillars - with respect to both character and culture. With contributions from case-working experts across the CJ spectrum, this text reveals hard-earned insights into issues that are often absent from textbooks born out of just theory and research. Part 1 examines ethic issues in academia, with chapters on ethics for CJ students, CJ educators, and ethics in CJ research. Part 2 examines ethical issues in law enforcement, with separate chapters on law enforcement administration and criminal investigations. Part 3 examines ethical issues in the forensic services, considering the separate roles of crime lab administration and evidence examination. Part 4 examines ethical issues in the courts, with chapters discussing the prosecution, the defense, and the judiciary. Part 5 examines ethical issues in corrections, separately considering corrections staff and treatment staff in a forensic setting. The text concludes with Part 6, which examines ethical issues in a broad professional sense with respect to professional organizations and whistleblowers. Ethical Justice: Applied Issues for Criminal Justice Students and Professionals is intended for use as a textbook at the college and university, by undergraduate students enrolled in a program related to any of the CJ professions. It is intended to guide them through the real-world issues that they will encounter in both the classroom and in the professional community. However, it can also serve as an important reference manual for the CJ professional that may work in a community that lacks ethical mentoring or leadership. First of its kind overview of the five pillars of criminal justice: academia, law enforcement, forensic services, courts and corrections Written by practicing criminal justice professionals, from across every pillar Offers a realistic overview of ethical issues confronted by criminals justice students and professionals Examines sensitive subjects often ignored in other criminal justice ethics texts Numerous cases examples in each chapter to facilitate instruction and learning
Ethics in Crime and Justice
Title | Ethics in Crime and Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Joycelyn M. Pollock |
Publisher | Wadsworth Publishing Company |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Criminal Justice, Administration of |
ISBN | 9780534507930 |
This text provides readers with the information needed to solve moral dilemmas within the complicated criminal justice system. It begins with a straightforward presentation of the major ethical systems followed by a discussion of moral development and the ideal of justice. The book includes not only philosophical information but practical applications as well, because of the issue-based approach, which allows each student to make individual decisions.
Debates in Criminal Justice
Title | Debates in Criminal Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Ellis |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2013-03 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1136640959 |
This helpful book takes an original approach to criminal justice studies, setting out a series of ten key dilemmas, presented as debates, designed to provide students with a clear framework with which to develop their knowledge and analysis in a way that is both effective and an enjoyable learning experience. This book is also designed for lecturers to structure a core unit of their courses around.
Criminal Law
Title | Criminal Law PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn H. Christopher |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0195391772 |
Law students often find criminal law to be one of the most interesting, but also one of the most difficult courses. In Criminal Law: Model Problems and Outstanding Answers, Russell Christopher and Kathryn Christopher make criminal law both easier and more interesting by offering typical fact patterns and model answers, followed by an important self-assessment section.
Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice
Title | Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Joycelyn M. Pollock |
Publisher | Cengage Learning |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 2018-02-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781337558495 |
Packed with current, real-world examples, ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND DECISIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE offers comprehensive, balanced and practical coverage of ethics as it relates to the police, courts and corrections. The tenth edition discusses the philosophical principles and theories that are the foundation of ethical decision making, as well as the latest challenges and issues in criminal justice--the Black Lives Matter movement and the Ferguson effect, DOJ consent decrees, the militarization of the police, sanctuary cities, wrongful convictions, the misuse of power and more. It also provides a wealth of hands-on exercises as well as such insightful features as In the News boxes that spotlight recent examples of misconduct. For those studying or contemplating a career in criminal justice, real-life cases and situations demonstrate the significance of ethics in today's criminal justice arena. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.