Ethics in Life and Vocations (Whitman)
- Page ID
- 8010
The purpose of this text is quite simple. It fits my teaching needs and in doing so, I assert that it too may fit your needs. I offer this script in whole or part for your use and would encourage peer feedback. I have written this from the lens of a Criminal Justice practitioner for nearly forty years. My career began in the early 1970s until 2010. As one can imagine, the ethical significance of each member of a Criminal Justice system is critical. I further assert that albeit this was written for self-serving interests to teach in the Criminal Justice discipline, I strongly believe that it remains sufficiently generic that it can fit in many other disciplines that accompanies professor imagination splicing your inventive juices.
- Front Matter
- 1: Why Ethics?
- 2: Virtue Ethics and Ethical Systems
- 3: Laws/Crimes/Deviance and Ethics
- 4: Corruption in the System
- 5: Ethical Leadership
- 6: Criminal v. Racial Profiling and Surveillance
- 7: Mid-Term Evaluation. A Case Study: Building a Better York Policy: Project Component
- 8: A Case Study: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Review
- 9: Social Policy in Criminal Justice Systems
- 10: Public v. Private Policing: The Ethical Dilemma
- 11: Police Programs and Homeland Security/Hometown Security
- 12: Finding Ethical People from an Unethical Society
- 13: Criminal Profiling: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- 14: An Examination of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: Has it Aided Crafting Social Policy in America, Specifically Equally
- Back Matter
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