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    Review of Christopher Nathan, The Ethics of Undercover Policing (Routledge, 2022) (review)
    Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (1): 315-323. 2024.
    This paper reviews The Ethics of Undercover Policing by Christopher Nathan.
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    Entrapment and Manipulation
    Res Publica 28 (4): 557-583. 2022.
    Why is wrong to punish criminals who have been entrapped by the state? The paper begins by presenting some criticisms of existing answers to this question. First, they fail to put the target, or victim, of entrapment at the centre of the moral explanation. Second, they fail to account for the intuitive relation between the reasons not to entrap and the reasons not to punish. Third, they struggle to account for the existence of agent-neutral reasons not to punish entrapped offenders. Lastly, they…Read more
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    The Ethics of Political Bots: Should We Allow Them For Personal Use?
    Journal of Practical Ethics 5 (2): 85-104. 2017.
    The technology to create and automate large numbers of fake social media users, or “social bots”, is becoming increasingly more accessible to private individuals. This paper explores one potential use of the technology, namely the creation of “political bots”: social bots aimed at influencing the political opinions of others. Despite initial worries about licensing the use of such bots by private individuals, this paper provides an, albeit limited, argument in favour of this. The argument begins…Read more