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Investigative Ethics : Ethics for Police Detectives and Criminal Investigators.

By: Miller, Seumas.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: New York Academy of Sciences Ser: Publisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014Copyright date: �2015Description: 1 online resource (302 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118328613.Genre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
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.
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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.

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