Ethics and Accountability in Criminal Justice: Towards a Universal Standard - SECOND EDITION

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Ethics, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Criminology
Cover of the book Ethics and Accountability in Criminal Justice: Towards a Universal Standard - SECOND EDITION by Tim Prenzler, Australian Academic Press
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Author: Tim Prenzler ISBN: 9781922117557
Publisher: Australian Academic Press Publication: June 17, 2013
Imprint: Australian Academic Press Language: English
Author: Tim Prenzler
ISBN: 9781922117557
Publisher: Australian Academic Press
Publication: June 17, 2013
Imprint: Australian Academic Press
Language: English

This is a book of research and policy aimed at raising ethical standards in criminal justice practice. Around the world, corruption continues to undermine the rule of law and the application of due process rights. Misconduct by criminal justice professionals challenges democratic authority and the equality and freedom of ordinary citizens. There is an urgent need for academics, advocates and policymakers to speak with one voice in articulating universal ethical standards and, most importantly, in prescribing systems and techniques that must be in place for criminal justice to be genuinely accountable and as free from misconduct as possible. The focus of the book is on the core components of the criminal justice system — police, courts and corrections — and the core groups within this system: sworn police officers; judges, prosecutors and defence lawyers; and custodial and community correctional officers. By using quality research and policy analysis of these core components Professor Prenzler formulates a basic checklist that can be used to assess the ethical quality and accountability of the criminal justice system in any jurisdiction.

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This is a book of research and policy aimed at raising ethical standards in criminal justice practice. Around the world, corruption continues to undermine the rule of law and the application of due process rights. Misconduct by criminal justice professionals challenges democratic authority and the equality and freedom of ordinary citizens. There is an urgent need for academics, advocates and policymakers to speak with one voice in articulating universal ethical standards and, most importantly, in prescribing systems and techniques that must be in place for criminal justice to be genuinely accountable and as free from misconduct as possible. The focus of the book is on the core components of the criminal justice system — police, courts and corrections — and the core groups within this system: sworn police officers; judges, prosecutors and defence lawyers; and custodial and community correctional officers. By using quality research and policy analysis of these core components Professor Prenzler formulates a basic checklist that can be used to assess the ethical quality and accountability of the criminal justice system in any jurisdiction.

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