Prisoners' Rights The International Library of Essays on Rights Series
Auteur : Kleinig John
John Kleinig is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and in the PhD Program in Philosophy, Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York. He is also Strategic Research Professor at Charles Sturt University and Professorial Fellow in Criminal Justice Ethics at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (Canberra, Australia). He is the author/editor of 21 books, including The Ethics of Policing (1996), Ethics in Criminal Justice (2008), and Professional Police Practice (2013, ed., with PAJ Waddington & Martin Wright), and is currently completing On Loyalty and Loyalties: The Contours of a Problematic Virtue; Patriotism (with Igor Primoratz and Simon Keller), and Ends and Means in Policing.
Date de parution : 06-2014
17.4x24.6 cm
Thèmes de Prisoners' Rights :
Mots-clés :
Eighth United Nations Congress; Forfeiture Theorists; standard; Felon Disenfranchisement; minimum; United Nations Standard Minimum Rules; rules; Risk Benefit Framework; James B; Jacobs; Harsh Prison Regimes; J; M; Schone; Correctional Health Services; Richard L; Lippke; Crime Reduction Approach; Alexander Volokh; Supermax Confinement; Hugo Adam Bedau; Supermax Prisons; Genevra Richardson; Standard Minimum Rules; Kenneth Kipnis; Young Men; Sharon Shalev; Untried Prisoners; Jeffrey Reiman; Capital Punishment; Rex Martin; Legal Offenders; Larry E; Sullivan; Civil Society; Brenda Vogel; Crime Reduction; Adam C; Bouloukos; Legal Punishment; Burkhard Dammann; Crime Prevention; Prison Regimes; Hm Chief Inspector; Prison Libraries; Prolonged Solitary Confinement; Inmate Religious; Prisoner Access