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    Seven. Towards a morality of life
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    Disenfranchising Felons
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    Foreword
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    Principles of neutrality in education
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    Ethics and Criminal Justice: An Introduction (edited book)
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    This textbook looks at the main ethical questions that confront the criminal justice system - legislature, law enforcement, courts, and corrections - and those who work within that system, especially police officers, prosecutors, defence lawyers, judges, juries, and prison officers. John Kleinig sets the issues in the context of a liberal democratic society and its ethical and legislative underpinnings, and illustrates them with a wide and international range of real-life case studies. Topics co…Read more
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    Paternalism and Human Dignity
    Criminal Law and Philosophy 11 (1): 19-36. 2017.
    This paper explores the possibility that some cases of criminal paternalism might include among their justifying reasons an appeal to human dignity.
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    The Possibility of Altruism (review)
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20 (n/a): 372-373. 1971.
    It is the old philosophical desire to provide compelling arguments for any man which lies at the heart of this book. It is the difficulty of satisfying this desire which has led in recent years to the resurrection of Kantian transcendentalism. In ethics this approach has received urgent impetus in the articles of A Phillips Griffiths. Nagel, apparently independently, follows somewhat similar lines, coming to somewhat similar conclusions.
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    MURDOCH, Iris: The Sovereignty of Good (review)
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    The Ethics of Policing (edited book)
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    This book is the most systematic, comprehensive and philosophically sophisticated discussion of police ethics yet published. It offers an in-depth analysis of the ethical values that police, as servants of the community, should uphold as they go about their task. The book considers the foundations and purpose of police authority in broad terms but also tackles specific problems such as accountability, the use of force, deceptive stratagems used to gain information or trap the criminally intentio…Read more
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    The conscientious advocate and client perjury
    Criminal Justice Ethics 5 (2): 3-15. 1986.
    No abstract
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    Index of names
    In [Book review] valuing life, Princeton University Press. pp. 277-280. 1993.
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    Gun control: The issues
    Criminal Justice Ethics 20 (1): 17-18. 2001.
    No abstract
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    Good samaritanism
    Philosophy and Public Affairs 5 (4): 382-407. 1976.
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    R. S. Peters on punishment
    British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (3): 259-269. 1972.
    No abstract
  • Megan's Law: Community Notification of the Release of Sex Offenders
    with William C. Hefferman and Timothy Stevens
    Criminal Justice Ethics 14 (2): 3-4. 1995.
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    Editor's introduction
    Criminal Justice Ethics 10 (1): 11-11. 1991.
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    Police Loyalties: A Refuge for Scoundrels?
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    Viii. The concept of desert
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    Conceptual Cannibalism
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    One. Valuing life
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    Legitimate and Illegitimate Uses of Police Force
    Criminal Justice Ethics 33 (2): 83-103. 2014.
    Utilizing a contractualist framework for understanding the basis and limits for the use of force by police, this article offers five limiting principles—respect for status as moral agents, proportionality, minimum force necessary, ends likely to be accomplished, and appropriate motivation—and then discusses uses of force that violate or risk violating those principles. These include, but are not limited to, unseemly invasions, strip searches, perp walks, handcuffing practices, post-chase apprehe…Read more
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    Torture and political morality
    In Igor Primoratz (ed.), Politics and morality, Palgrave-macmillan. 2007.
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    Penalty enhancement for hate crimes
    Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (2): 3-6. 1992.