AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to over 30 million articles from top publications available through your library.
A semiannual journal focusing on ethical issues in criminal justice. Includes articles on topics relating to the police, the courts, corrections, and issues in legal philosophy contributed by philosophers, criminal justice professionals, lawyers and judge
Set up an RSS feed
Create a link to this page
Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:
Security forces practices in Egypt.
June 22, 1993... For strong-arm governments anywhere in the world, an internal-security apparatus typically looms large in the matrix that maintains the system, perpetuates authoritarian power, and deters--or quashes--actual and perceived challenges to a...
Religious grounds in liberal politics.
June 22, 1993... I. Introduction
Since this essay is drawn from the draft of a book entitled Private Consciences and Public Reasons,[1] putting the essay in context and explaining how it relates to criminal justice ethics may aid the reader to see its...
Faultless mistake of fact: justification or excuse?
June 22, 1993... I. Introduction
According to Lafave and Scott, "No area of the substantive criminal law has traditionally been surrounded by more confusion than that of ignorance or mistake of fact or law."[1] However, the authors go on to say that "[i]n...
Against Excess: Drug Policy for Results.
June 22, 1993... Review Essay/Temperance Ideology and Sociological Denial: Prohibitionism in Drug Policy Discourse
Between the ravages attributed to crack and those of the war on illicit drugs, the past few years might be called an "era of excess," as...
Ethics of an Artificial Person: Lost Responsibility in Professions and Organizations.
June 22, 1993... Elizabeth Wolgast, Ethics of an Artificial Person: Lost Responsibility in Professions and Organizations Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1992, 161 pp.
Elizabeth Wolgast, a professor of philosophy at California State University,...