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72Institutionalizing Just Policing: Culture, Discretion, and the Limits of ReformCriminal Justice Ethics 44 (2): 226-237. 2025.Jake Monaghan’s Just Policing is just what the burgeoning philosophical literature on policing needed. Rather than theorizing about the role of the police in an ideal society, Monaghan asks a more...
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80Why We Should Unbundle the PoliceJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 30 (3): 474-508. 2025.This paper refines and defends the grassroots demand of reallocating powers and responsibilities from police to other institutions: what I call the unbundling proposal. I begin by presenting the proposal and specifying what sorts of roles and responsibilities proponents argue should be allocated from police to other institutions. I then advance a series of arguments for why we should unbundle policing. The first two draw on straightforward principles of institutional design, claiming that we sho…Read more
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71Incarceration, COVID-19, and Emergency Release: Reimagining How and When to PunishKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 30 (3): 291-317. 2020.The effects of the present COVID-19 crisis transcend national and social borders, requiring all of us to adapt to ever-changing, unprecedented circumstances. While in some respects these experiences are shared, the impact of the crisis has been disproportionately harmful for those who were already socially vulnerable: low-income people and workers who are precariously employed, people with disabilities and chronic health issues, unhoused people, people who depend on now-defunct public services, …Read more
Santa Cruz, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
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| Philosophy of Law |
| Value Theory |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Applied Ethics |
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
| Policing |
| Punishment |
| Imprisonment |