Editor’s preface to The Routledge Handbook of Criminal Justice Ethics by Jonathan Jacobs
Introduction
John Kleinig
PART I
Morality, law, and criminal justice
1 The ethics of recidivist premiums
Richard L. Lippke
2 Last words on retribution
Jeffrie G. Murphy
3 Crime, morality, and republicanism
Richard Dagger
4 Resentment, punitiveness, and forgiveness: An exploration of the moral psychology of punishment
Jonathan Jacobs
5 Eco-justice and the moral fissures of green criminology
Rob White
6 Neurointerventions as criminal rehabilitation: An ethical review
Jonathan Pugh and Thomas Douglas
PART II
Criminalization, decriminalization, and punishment
7 Retributive desert and deterrence: How both cohere in a single justification of punishment
Douglas Husak
8 The ethics of criminalisation: Intentions and consequences
Jill Peay and Elaine Player
9 De-moralising retributivism: Agency, blame, and humanity in criminal law theory and practice
Matt Matravers
10 Justice, but not as ‘we’ know it: Anticipatory risk, pre-emption, and ethics
Gabe Mythen and Sandra Walklate
11 The moral psychology of penal populism
Leonidas K. Cheliotis and Sappho Xenakis
12 The retribution heuristic
Stephen Koppel and Mark R. Fondacaro
13 Punishment and forgiveness
Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke
PART III
Institutions, policies, and practices
14 Enabling and constraining police power: On the moral regulation of policing
Ben Bradford and Jonathan Jackson
15 Agency slack and the design of criminal justice institutions
Aziz Z. Huq
16 Mercy and the roles of judges
Adam Perry
17 The ethics of innovation in criminal justice
Hannah Graham and Rob White
18 Deliberating racial justice: Toward racially democratic crime control
Geoff Ward and Peter A. Hanink
19 Fetishizing the will in juvenile justice policy and practice
Alexandra Cox
20 The moral justification for the police use of lethal force
Seumas Miller
21 Ethical perspectives on interrogation: An analysis of contemporary techniques
Maria Hartwig, Timothy J. Luke, and Michael Skerker
22 The moral ecology of policing: A mind science approach to race and policing in the United States
Phillip Atiba Goff and Rachel Godsil
23 Hunting gruffalo with a blunderbuss: On the ethics of constructing and responding to English youth gangs
Jon Shute