Ethics in crime and justice : dilemmas and decisions

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    Ethics in crime and justice : dilemmas and decisions

    Joycelyn M. Pollock

    West/Wadsworth, c1998

    3rd ed

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-362) and indexes

    Description and Table of Contents

    Description

    This study of ethics is intended as a supplement or a core text for criminal-justice and media courses at undergraduate or graduate level, and as a supplement for a variety of courses such as an introduction to criminal justice or criminology, or for courses on current issues or special issues.

    Table of Contents

    • Morality, ethics and human behaviour
    • determining moral behaviour
    • developing moral and ethical behaviour
    • justice and the law
    • ethics and law enforcement
    • ethics and the courts
    • the ethics of punishment and correction
    • policy, policy makers and management issues
    • professionalism, pride and ethics for real people. Appendices: summary of and selections from the ABA Model Rules of Professional Responsibility
    • summary of the ABA Standards for the Defense Function
    • summary of the ABA Standards for the Prosecution Function.

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