1st Edition

Ethics for Criminal Justice Professionals

By Cliff Roberson, Scott Mire Copyright 2009
296 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

295 Pages
by Routledge

Increasing concerns about the accountability of criminal justice professionals at all levels has placed a heightened focus on the behavior of those who work in the system. Judges, attorneys, police, and prison employees are all under increased scrutiny from the public and the media. Ethics for Criminal Justice Professionals examines the myriad of ethical issues that confront law enforcement,... Read more

What Is Ethics?

Historical Development of Ethical Reasoning

Understanding Ethics

Ethical Schools

Unethical Themes in Criminal Justice

Abuse of Authority and Power

Lying and Deception

Prejudice and Discrimination

Ethics and the Present Criminal Justice System

Ethics and Criminal Prosecutions

Ethics and the Police

Ethics and Corrections

Ethical Issues Involving Victims’ Services

References

Biography

Cliff Roberson is the academic chair of the Graduate School of Criminal Justice at Kaplan University and editor in chief of the journal Professional Issues in Criminal Justice. He is also an emeritus professor of criminal justice at Washburn University and a retired professor of criminology at California State University, Fresno. His previous academic experience includes professor of criminology and director of the Justice Center, California State University, Fresno; professor of criminal justice and dean of arts and sciences at the University of Houston–Victoria; associate vice president for academic affairs, Arkansas Tech University; and director of programs for the National College of District Attorneys, University of Houston.

In 2009, a research study conducted by a group of professors from Sam Houston State University determined that Cliff Roberson was the leading criminal justice author in the United States based upon on his publications and their relevance to the profession. 
—Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol.6, issue 1, 2009

Scott Mire is an assistant professor of criminal justice at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is a former police officer, narcotics agent, and U.S. federal agent. Scott also served as training coordinator for the Texas Police Corps while completing his graduate studies. Scott has published numerous articles in various journals, including the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation and the Journal Criminal Justice.