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The Ethics of Policing and Imprisonment

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This volume considers the ethics of policing and imprisonment, focusing particularly on mass incarceration and police shootings in the United States. The contributors consider the ways in which non-ideal features of the criminal justice system-features such as the prevalence of guns in America, political pressures, considerations of race and gender, and the lived experiences of people in jails and prisons-impinge upon conclusions drawn from more idealized models of punishment and law enforcement. There are a number of common themes running throughout the chapters. One is the contrast between idealism and realism about justice. Another is the attention to harmful consequences, not only of prisons themselves, but to the events that often precede incarceration, including encounters with police and pre-trial detention. A third theme is the legacy of racism in the United States and the role that the criminal justice system plays in perpetuating racial oppression.

 

List of contents

1. Punishment and Democratic Rights: A Case-Study in Non-Ideal Penal Theory; Steven Swartzer.- 2. Philosophers in Prison: Students in the Indiana Women's Prison College Program Reflect on Philosophical Theories of Punishment; Mariam Kazanjian.- 3. How Many Police Shootings are Tragic Mistakes? How Many Can We Tolerate?; Christian Coons.- 4. The Ethics of Policing: A Feminist Proposal; Julinna Oxley.- 5. Policing and Racial Discrimination: Throwing Out the Baby with the Bath Water; Douglas Husak.- 6. The Case Against Jails; Richard Lippke.- 7. Restorative Justice and Punitive Restoration; Thom Brooksl.- 8. The Racial Politics of U.S. Gun Policy; Amanda Gailey.- 9. Destabilizing Conceptions of Violence; Lori Gruen, Clyde Meikle, and Andre Pierce.- 10. Criminal Process and Mutual Accountability: Mass Incarceration, Carcerality, and Abolition; Stephen Darwall and William Darwall.- Index

About the author

Molly Gardner is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University, USA. 

Michael Weber is Professor of Philosophy and the Chair of the Philosophy Department at Bowling Green State University, USA. 

Summary

This volume considers the ethics of policing and imprisonment, focusing particularly on mass incarceration and police shootings in the United States. The contributors consider the ways in which non-ideal features of the criminal justice system—features such as the prevalence of guns in America, political pressures, considerations of race and gender, and the lived experiences of people in jails and prisons—impinge upon conclusions drawn from more idealized models of punishment and law enforcement. There are a number of common themes running throughout the chapters. One is the contrast between idealism and realism about justice. Another is the attention to harmful consequences, not only of prisons themselves, but to the events that often precede incarceration, including encounters with police and pre-trial detention. A third theme is the legacy of racism in the United States and the role that the criminal justice system plays in perpetuating racial oppression.

 

Product details

Assisted by Moll Gardner (Editor), Molly Gardner (Editor), Weber (Editor), Weber (Editor), Michael Weber (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319977690
ISBN 978-3-31-997769-0
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 150 mm x 219 mm x 19 mm
Weight 426 g
Illustrations IX, 216 p.
Series Palgrave Studies in Ethics and Public Policy
Palgrave Studies in Ethics and Public Policy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

B, Political Science, Political Philosophy, Social & political philosophy, Social Philosophy, Methods, theory & philosophy of law, Philosophy of Law, Religion and Philosophy, Social sciences—Philosophy

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