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Title: Criminal Justice Ethics


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Criminal Justice Ethics
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Criminal Justice Ethics
  • Why worry about whether the CJ system is moral?
  • What can we learn from moral philosophy about CJ
    ethics?
  • Does the CJ system have special moral demands?
  • What about the CJ system is subject to moral
    evaluation?

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The Criminal Justice System
  • What are the elements of the CJ System?

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The Criminal Justice System
  • What are the elements of the CJ System?
  • Courts
  • Police
  • Prisons
  • Laws
  • Laws the system enforces
  • Laws that determine what the CJ system can do to
    enforce laws
  • Constitutional Laws or Principles
  • Place limits on government
  • Search and Seizure, Due Process, Trial By Jury,
    etc.

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Morality
  • What is morality?

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Morality
  • What is morality?
  • The standards of rightness and goodness by which
    we judge human behavior.
  • Fairness
  • Non-Malevolence
  • Tolerance
  • Truthfulness
  • Others

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Ethics And Morality
  • How do we distinguish between ethics and
    morality?
  • Morality The standards of rightness and goodness
    by which we judge human behavior.

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Ethics And Morality
  • Ethics has two special meanings.
  • The philosophical study of morality, the search
    for principles that justify the moral standards
    that we seek to apply.
  • Moral standards that are appropriate to
    particular occupations.

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Criminal Justice Ethics
  • Criminal Justice Ethics
  • The study of whether and how criminal justice is
    moral.

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Morality In The CJ System
  • How is the CJ system similar to crime?

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CJ System Morality
  • How is the CJ system is similar to crime?
  • Both use force to compel compliance.
  • Every CJ punishment would be a crime if applied
    by one citizen to another.

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CJ System Morality
  • How can it be right for the CJ system to do what
    criminals do?
  • Why are acts done in conformity to the law right
    when the same acts done in violation of the law
    are wrong?

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CJ System Morality
  • Why are acts done in conformity to the law right
    when the same acts done in violation of the law
    are wrong?
  • Law itself is not enough to make wrong acts or
    practices right.

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CJ System Morality
  • Law itself is not enough to make wrong acts or
    practices right.
  • Only morality can distinguish the states force
    as right from the criminals force as wrong.
  • Only by being moral can criminal justice be
    distinguished from the crime it condemns.

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CJ System Morality
  • What do we mean when we say,
  • Morality accounts for the obligation we have to
    comply with the authority of criminal justice.

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CJ System Morality
  • What do we mean when we say,
  • Morality accounts for the obligation we have to
    comply with the authority of criminal justice.
  • Morality is what makes it right, not mere might.

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CJ System Morality
  • What if morality means only the standards that
    some people accept at some time?
  • Slavery
  • Apartheid

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CJ System Morality
  • What if morality means only the standards that
    some people accept at some time?
  • Slavery
  • Apartheid
  • The morality we seek is more than peoples actual
    beliefs.

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Moving From Morality To Ethics
  • Peoples actual beliefs are not enough.
  • The more that is needed moves us from morality
    to ethics.
  • Movement from accepted standards to the
    reflection on and justification of standards.

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Moving From Morality To Ethics
  • What makes the difference between might and
    right?
  • What makes the difference between crime and
    criminal justice?

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Moving From Morality To Ethics
  • What makes the difference between might and
    right?
  • What makes the difference between crime and
    criminal justice?
  • A morality worthy of acceptance.

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Moving From Morality To Ethics
  • A morality worthy of acceptance.
  • This morality is rationally justifiable.
  • It is called ethics.

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Moral Philosophy Lessons
  • What is the meaning of the concept of morality?

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Moral Philosophy Lessons
  • What is the meaning of the concept of morality?
  • A neutral standard of goodness.
  • Standards of behavior that are good in ways that
    are neutral among people, and
  • In ways that reasonable people can understand.

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Moral Philosophy Lessons
  • Morality is not private.
  • Morality is accessible to all people.
  • It must be to expect them to be moral.

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Relativism
  • What is relativism?

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Relativism
  • What is relativism?
  • The idea that there are no generally valid or
    binding moral standards.

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Refuting Relativism
  • The answer to relativism is showing that some
    moral standards are valid on the basis of reason.
  • Virtually all cultures and people agree on some
    issues of right and wrong.
  • The Golden Rule
  • Murder
  • Stealing

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Refuting Relativism
  • Three Main Approaches
  • Finding something widely accepted as good
  • Finding something that can be defended as
    appropriate to human nature
  • Finding something that can oblige people to make
    the sacrifices morality demands

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Proving Morality Is Natural
  • These three approaches yield five categories.
  • Consequentialism
  • Virtue Ethics
  • Communitarianism
  • Deontological Ethics
  • Contractarianism

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