
Author: Jay S. Albanese
Edition: 3
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0131375652
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Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice: Being Ethical When No One is Looking (3rd Edition)
Every major issue, problem, scandal, and crime in the criminal justice field has ethics at its core.Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice review. Read full reviews of Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice: Being Ethical When No One is Looking. 
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Categories: Criminal justice, Administration of->Moral and ethical aspects, Law and ethics. Contributors: Jay S. Albanese - Author. Format: Paperback
Categories: Criminal justice, Administration of->Moral and ethical aspects, Law and ethics. Contributors: Jay S. Albanese - Author. Format: Paperback

by Jay S. Albanese - Pearson (2012) - Paperback - ISBN 0131375652 9780131375659
Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice by Jay S. Albanese US 2nd Edition If your class is using the 3rd edition, please consider the following:The content of the 2nd edition is nearly identical to Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice 3rd edition.The only major difference is the cover and price!!!Publishers constantly come out with newer editions to make more money, giving them reason to charge 0 + for a book. The thing is, they don't really change much with a newer edition other than cha
Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice: Being Ethical When No One is Looking (3rd Edition), ISBN-13: 9780131375659, ISBN-10: 0131375652
Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice Reviews
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: BEING ETHICAL WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING, 3/e presents the three major ethical schools of thought (virtue, formalism, and utilitarianism) in a clear way that emphasizes how ethics impacts individual decision-making. Extensive critical-thinking exercises, Ethics in the Movies features and Ethics in Books features use popular events and media to raise ethical questions and help students develop ethical reasoning skills. Separate chapters are devoted to law, police, courts, corrections, and liability so students see the direct connection between ethics and specific aspects of the criminal justice system.
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