04894nam 22006853u 450 991045382530332120210108045956.01-118-32861-21-118-32860-4(CKB)2550000001256694(EBL)1662647(OCoLC)875820333(SSID)ssj0001180075(PQKBManifestationID)11798012(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001180075(PQKBWorkID)11185868(PQKB)10078523(MiAaPQ)EBC1662647(EXLCZ)99255000000125669420140414d2014|||| u|| |engtxtccrInvestigative Ethics[electronic resource] Ethics for Police Detectives and Criminal InvestigatorsHoboken Wiley20141 online resource (323 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-5773-9 1-306-57166-9 Cover; Praise for Investigative Ethics; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Ethics and the Role of the Investigator; Investigation; Ethics and Morality; 1: Law, Morality, and Policing; 1.1 Criminal Law and Morality; 1.2 Case Studies; 1.3 Law, Morality, and Facts; 1.4 A Normative Theory of Policing; 1.5 Criminal Investigations; 2: Knowledge, Evidence, and the Aims of Investigation; 2.1 Knowledge and the Aims of Investigation; 2.2 Case Studies; 2.3 Explanation and Justification: Good and Decisive Reasons2.4 Knowledge, Certainty, and Evidential Standards 2.5 Knowledge and Moral Responsibility; 2.6 Evidence-based Investigation: Quality and Accountability; 3: Intelligence and Intelligence Gathering; 3.1 Intelligence; Technical intelligence; Financial intelligence; 3.2 Case Studies; 3.3 The Uses and Misuses of Intelligence; 3.4 Right to Privacy; 3.5 Confidentiality and Security; 4: Investigative Independence; 4.1 Police Independence; 4.2 Police Accountability; 4.3 Case Studies; 4.4 Independence of the Investigator; 4.5 Accountability of Investigators; 5: Crimes against the Person5.1 Anatomy of a Homicide Investigation 5.2 Case Studies; 5.3 Moral Rights of Suspects and Moral Rights of Victims; 5.4 DNA and Forensics; 5.5 Profiling; 6: Property Crime; 6.1 Property Rights; 6.2 Property Crime; 6.3 Investigation of Property Crimes; 6.4 Case Studies; 6.5 Fraud; 7: Terrorism; 7.1 Terrorism; 7.2 Detention without Trial; 7.3 Case Studies; 7.4 Collective Actions and Omissions; 7.5 Concept of Moral Responsibility; 7.6 Collective Moral Responsibility; 8: Police Corruption; 8.1 Corruption; 8.2 Case Studies; 8.3 Causes of Police Corruption; 8.4 Combating Police Corruption8.5 Investigation of Police Corruption 9: Informants and Internal Witnesses; 9.1 Evidence, Reliability, and Credibility; 9.2 Professional Confidentiality; 9.3 Case Studies; 9.4 Informants; 9.5 Witness Protection; 10: Surveillance and Monitoring; 10.1 Moral Right to Privacy; 10.2 Case Studies; 10.3 The Right to Privacy and Criminal Investigations; 10.4 Privacy, Criminal Investigations, and Encryption; 11: Undercover Operations and Entrapment; 11.1 The Ethics of Covert Operations; 11.2 Case Studies; 11.3 Traps or "Stings"; 12: Interviewing; 12.1 Interviews; 12.2 Case Studies12.3 Interviews and Suspects' Moral Rights 12.4 Torture; References; IndexInvestigative Ethics: Ethics for Police Detectives and Criminal Investigators presents applied philosophical analyses of the ethical issues that arise for police detectives and other investigators in contemporary society.Explores ethical issues relating to investigative independence, rights of victims and suspects, use of informants, entrapment, privacy and surveillance, undercover operations, deception, and suspect interviewing Represents the first monograph providing a detailed consideration of ethical issues in police investigations Features authorCriminal investigation -- Moral and ethical aspectsPolice corruptionPolice ethicsPolice ethicsMoral and ethical aspectsPolice corruptionCriminal investigationElectronic books.Criminal investigation -- Moral and ethical aspects.Police corruption.Police ethics.Police ethicsMoral and ethical aspectsPolice corruptionCriminal investigation174.936325174/.936325Miller Seumas895216Gordon Ian A774833AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910453825303321Investigative Ethics2277099UNINA