03413nam 22004813 450 991098566050332120240315170726.097818044134321804413437(MiAaPQ)EBC31151325(Au-PeEL)EBL31151325(CKB)30362971300041(OCoLC)1422232598(EXLCZ)993036297130004120240216d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEthical Dilemmas in Justice Studies1st ed.Bradford :Ethics International Press Limited,2024.©2024.1 online resource (243 pages)Print version: Raines, Julie Ethical Dilemmas in Justice Studies Bradford : Ethics International Press Limited,c2024 9781804413425 Foreword / James R. Brunet -- Chapter 1. Morality and ethics -- Chapter 2. Systems of ethics -- Chapter 3. Moral reasoning -- Chapter 4. Administrative ethics -- Chapter 5. Justice -- Chapter 6. Comparative and international justice -- Chapter 7. Ethics in policing -- Chapter 8. Ethical issues in the courts -- Chapter 8. Punishment and corrections -- Chapter 10. Humanitarian law -- Chapter 11. White collar crime and corporate misconduct -- Chapter 12. Ethical treatment of juveniles.The criminal justice system has morphed from a harshly punitive system to a distinctively more rehabilitative and restorative one focusing on supporting victims and changing offender behavior. A variety of collaborative actors from police, courts, and corrections partner with social workers, psychologists, and community members who rely heavily on a civil law approach similar to alternative dispute resolution (ADR). While much of these innovations within criminal justice have been evolving over the last several decades, students in criminal justice programs rarely hear much, if anything, about them. This textbook seeks to address these gaps in the literature through the traditional Criminal Justice Ethics course with a case study approach. It will explore the typical subjects taught in a Criminal Justice Ethics course including the concepts of virtues, duties, ethical dilemmas, ethical systems, moral reasoning, police ethics, ethical issues in the courts, ethics within institutional and community corrections, and the ethical treatment of juveniles. In addition, the book addresses the concepts of administrative ethics, justice, comparative and international justice, humanitarian law and punishment, and corporate misconduct. Each chapter provides definitions for the terms that are being introduced, along with examples, and a variety of ethical dilemmas to work through as case studies.EthicsStudy and teachingCriminal justice, Administration ofStudy and teachingMoraleÉtude et enseignementTextbooks.lcgftEthicsStudy and teaching.Criminal justice, Administration ofStudy and teaching.MoraleÉtude et enseignement.Raines Julie1791191MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910985660503321Ethical Dilemmas in Justice Studies4328101UNINA