Public sector ethics : finding and implementing values
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Public sector ethics : finding and implementing values
(Routledge studies in governance and public policy, 1)
Federation Press , Routledge, 1998
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-172) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: uk ISBN 9780415194815
Description
This study, with contributions from both scholars and practitioners, examines the theory and practice of public sector ethics across a broad range of environments.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Finding Values
- Chapter 1 Public Sector Ethics, Tom Sherman
- Chapter 2 Against Professional Ethics, Hendrik Kaptein
- Chapter 3 Authority, Discretion and Accountability, Seumas Miller
- Chapter 4 Business Practices and the Public Service Ethos, Alan Lawton
- Chapter 5 Clarifying Accountability, Mel Dubnick
- Part 2 Implementing Values
- Chapter 6 Ethics in Public Service, Stephen D Potts
- Chapter 7 Corruption in Socialist and Capitalist Countries, Young Jong Kim
- Chapter 8 Integrating Ethics, Colin Hicks, Gerald Scanlan
- Chapter 9 Canadian Defence Ethics, Rosalie Bernier
- Chapter 10 Administrative Law and Good Government, Roger Douglas
- Chapter 11 Public Sector Managers, Public Sector Workers and Ethics, Adrienne Taylor, Mike Waghorne
- Chapter 12 Talkin?EURO? ?EURO?Bout Hebn, David Corbett
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: at ISBN 9781862872981
Description
Public sector ethics has become an increasingly crucial issue since Watergate. Whether it be the recommendations of an ombudsman or the unearthing of a ministerial misdoing, ethics in the public sector is a topic under constant scrutiny the media, the public and the public sector itself. This book provides a balance between theoretical perspectives on public sector ethics, experiences of implementation and suggestions for ways forward. While not a 'how to' guide per se, it does offer guidelines based on theoretical consideration and practical experience which could be of use to those teaching ethics within the public sector, structuring ethics programs or codes or implementing such activities.
Table of Contents
Finding Values Public Sector Ethics: Prospects and Challenges Tom Sherman Against Professional Ethics Hendrik THG Kaptein Authority, Discretion and Accountability: The Case of Policing Seumas Miller Business Practices and the Public Service Ethos Alan Lawton Clarifying Accountability: An Ethical Theory Framework Mel Dubnick Implementing Values Ethics in Public Service: An Idea Whose Time Has Come Stephen D Potts Corruption in Socialist and Capitalist Countries Young Jong Kim Integrating Ethics Colin Hicks and Gerald Scanlan Canadian Defence Ethics: Principles and Values Rosalie Bernier Administrative Law and Good Government Roger Douglas Public Sector Managers, Public Sector Workers and Ethics: A Trade Union Perspective Adrienne Taylor and Mike Waghorne Talkin' 'Bout Hebn David Corbett References/ Index
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