Investigative Ethics Ethics for Police Detectives and Criminal Investigators.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2014.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Praise for Investigative Ethics: Ethics for Police Detectives and Criminal Investigators
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Ethics and the Role of the Investigator
- Investigation
- Ethics and Morality
- Notes
- 1: Law, Morality, and Policing
- 1.1 Criminal Law and Morality
- 1.2 Case Studies
- 1.3 Law, Morality, and Facts
- 1.4 A Normative Theory of Policing
- 1.5 Criminal Investigations
- Notes
- 2: Knowledge, Evidence, and the Aims of Investigation
- 2.1 Knowledge and the Aims of Investigation
- 2.2 Case Studies
- 2.3 Explanation and Justification: Good and Decisive Reasons
- 2.4 Knowledge, Certainty, and Evidential Standards
- 2.5 Knowledge and Moral Responsibility
- 2.6 Evidence-based Investigation: Quality and Accountability
- Notes
- 3: Intelligence and Intelligence Gathering
- 3.1 Intelligence
- 3.2 Case Studies
- 3.3 The Uses and Misuses of Intelligence
- 3.4 Right to Privacy
- 3.5 Confidentiality and Security
- Notes
- 4: Investigative Independence
- 4.1 Police Independence
- 4.2 Police Accountability
- 4.3 Case Studies
- 4.4 Independence of the Investigator
- 4.5 Accountability of Investigators
- Notes
- 5: Crimes against the Person
- 5.1 Anatomy of a Homicide Investigation
- 5.2 Case Studies
- 5.3 Moral Rights of Suspects and Moral Rights of Victims
- 5.4 DNA and Forensics
- 5.5 Profiling
- Notes
- 6: Property Crime
- 6.1 Property Rights
- 6.2 Property Crime
- 6.3 Investigation of Property Crimes
- 6.4 Case Studies
- 6.5 Fraud
- Notes
- 7: Terrorism
- 7.1 Terrorism
- 7.2 Detention without Trial
- 7.3 Case Studies
- 7.4 Collective Actions and Omissions
- 7.5 Concept of Moral Responsibility
- 7.6 Collective Moral Responsibility
- Notes
- 8: Police Corruption
- 8.1 Corruption
- 8.2 Case Studies
- 8.3 Causes of Police Corruption
- 8.4 Combating Police Corruption
- 8.5 Investigation of Police Corruption
- Notes
- 9: Informants and Internal Witnesses
- 9.1 Evidence, Reliability, and Credibility
- 9.2 Professional Confidentiality
- 9.3 Case Studies
- 9.4 Informants
- 9.5 Witness Protection
- Notes
- 10: Surveillance and Monitoring
- 10.1 Moral Right to Privacy
- 10.2 Case Studies
- 10.3 The Right to Privacy and Criminal Investigations
- 10.4 Privacy, Criminal Investigations, and Encryption
- Notes
- 11: Undercover Operations and Entrapment
- 11.1 The Ethics of Covert Operations
- 11.2 Case Studies
- 11.3 Traps or "Stings"
- Notes
- 12: Interviewing
- 12.1 Interviews
- 12.2 Case Studies
- 12.3 Interviews and Suspects' Moral Rights
- 12.4 Torture
- Notes
- References
- Index
- End User License Agreement