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50Review of Simon Keller, The Limits of Loyalty (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4). 2008.
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41From Social Justice to Criminal Justice: Poverty and The Administration of Criminal Law (edited book)Oxford University Press USA. 2000.The economically deprived come into contact with the criminal court system in disproportionate number. This collection of original, interactive essays, written from a variety of ideological perspectives, explores some of the more troubling questions and ethical dilemmas inherent in this situation. The contributors, including well-known legal and political philosophers Philip Pettit, George Fletcher, and Jeremy Waldron, examine issues such as heightened vulnerability, indigent representation, and…Read more
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EZORSKY, G. : "Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment" (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 52 (n/a): 79. 1974.
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73This volume explores at length the contours of an important and troubling virtue -- its cognates, contrasts, and perversions; its strengths and weaknesses; its awkward relations with universal morality; its oppositional form and limits; as well as the ways in which it functions invarious associative connections, such as friendship and familial relations, organizations and professions.
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114The fourth chapter of mill's utilitarianismAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 48 (2). 1970.The arguments of the fourth chapter of 'utilitarianism' have been given considerable attention in recent years. the present article suggests that the major (and most controversial) part of the chapter is concerned not so much with the proof as with the kind of proof to which the principle of utility is susceptible. it is argued that the chapter progresses in an orderly manner to outline the kinds of considerations which would be necessary to show (a) that happiness is desirable as an end; (b) th…Read more
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26Seven. Towards a morality of lifeIn [Book review] valuing life, Princeton University Press. pp. 164-189. 1993.
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99Paternalism and Human DignityCriminal 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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5Ethics and Criminal Justice: An Introduction (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2008.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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1MURDOCH, Iris: The Sovereignty of Good (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 49 (n/a): 112. 1971.
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45The 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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254The Ethics of Policing (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1996.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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54The conscientious advocate and client perjuryCriminal Justice Ethics 5 (2): 3-15. 1986.No abstract
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122R. S. Peters on punishmentBritish Journal of Educational Studies 20 (3): 259-269. 1972.No abstract
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107Police Loyalties: A Refuge for Scoundrels?Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 5 (1): 29-42. 1996.
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Megan's Law: Community Notification of the Release of Sex OffendersCriminal Justice Ethics 14 (2): 3-4. 1995.
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)Retired faculty
New York City, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Value Theory |
Areas of Interest
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| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Law |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Value Theory |