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John Kleinig

    John Kleinig es un Profesor Emérito de Filosofía cuya obra profundiza en la ética y la filosofía del derecho. Sus escritos abordan profundamente las cuestiones morales que rodean la justicia penal y la actuación policial. Kleinig explora los dilemas de la justicia, la justificación del uso de la fuerza y los deberes éticos inherentes a quienes hacen cumplir la ley. Sus análisis son provocadores, invitando a la reflexión sobre la compleja interacción entre los fines y los medios en la aplicación de la ley.

    Ends and Means in Policing
    The Ethics of Policing
    Ethics and Criminal Justice
    Leviticus - Concordia Commentary
    • Leviticus - Concordia Commentary

      • 297 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the divine instructions given in Leviticus, this commentary highlights God's promises of forgiveness and life through His presence among His people. It uniquely connects each chapter to the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, including His atoning death and resurrection. Employing ritual analysis, it delves into the theological significance of Leviticus' instructions, concluding each section with insights on Christ's fulfillment and a hymn that encapsulates the theological themes relevant to Christian faith and worship.

      Leviticus - Concordia Commentary
    • Ethics and Criminal Justice

      • 294 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the ethical dilemmas within the criminal justice system, this book presents a variety of case studies to illustrate key questions faced by students. It encourages critical thinking about morality, justice, and the implications of legal decisions, providing a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in criminal justice ethics.

      Ethics and Criminal Justice
    • The Ethics of Policing

      • 348 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the ethical values essential for police as community servants, this book provides a thorough and philosophically nuanced exploration of police ethics. It systematically examines the principles that guide law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of integrity and accountability in their duties. The comprehensive analysis aims to enhance understanding and foster discussions around the moral responsibilities of police officers in society.

      The Ethics of Policing
    • Ends and Means in Policing

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the ethical dilemmas in policing, this book examines the contentious debate over whether the ends justify the means. It delves into the complexities of police ethics, challenging conventional views and providing a nuanced perspective on the relationship between outcomes and methods used in law enforcement. Through this exploration, it seeks to illuminate the moral implications of policing practices.

      Ends and Means in Policing