Packed with current, real-world examples, ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND DECISIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE offers comprehensive, balanced, and practical coverage of ethics across all three arms of the criminal justice system: the police, the courts, and corrections. Readers not only find coverage of the philosophical principles and theories that are the very foundation of ethical decision-making, but also the latest challenges and issues in criminal justice--the war on terror, privatization, community corrections, the death penalty, the effect of the economic slowdown on the CJ system, the misuse of power/discretion by elected officials and/or other public servants, and much more. In addition, real-life cases and situations demonstrate the significance of ethics in today's world of criminal justice for those studying or contemplating a career in criminal justice.
Table of Contents
PART I: ETHICS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. 1. Morality, Ethics, and
Human Behavior. 2. Determining Moral Behavior. 3. Justice and Law. 4.
Becoming an Ethical Professional. PART II: POLICE. 5. The Police Role in
Society: Crime Fighter or Public Servant?. 6. Police Discretion and
Dilemmas. 7. Police Corruption and Misconduct. PART III: LAW. 8. Law and
Legal Professionals. 9. Zealous Advocates. 10. Justice and Judicial
Ethics. PART IV: CORRECTIONS. 11. The Ethics of Punishment and
Corrections. 12. Discretion and Dilemmas in Corrections. 13.
Correctional Professionals: Misconduct and Responses. PART V: ETHICAL
CHOICES IN TODAY'S WORLD. 14. Making Ethical Choices.