Criminology as a Moral Science

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Criminology as a Moral Science

Crime and criminology Methods, theory and philosophy of law Legal aspects of criminology Criminal law: procedure and offences

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Collection: Studies in Penal Theory and Ethics

Language: English

Published by: Hart Publishing

Published on: 7th September 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 336 pages

ISBN: 9781509965342


Criminology as a Moral Science

This book proposes an explicit recognition of criminology as a moral science: a philosophically textured appreciation of the presence and role of values in people's reasoning and motivation, set within an empirically rigorous social-scientific account. This endeavour requires input from both criminologists and philosophers, and careful dialogue between them. Criminology as a Moral Science provides such a dialogue, not least about the so-called ''fact-value distinction'', but also about substantive topics such as guilt and shame.

The book also provides philosophically-informed accounts of morality in practice in several criminological contexts: these include whistleblowing practices within a police service; the dilemmas of mothers about who and what to tell about a partner's imprisonment; and how persistent offenders begin to try to ''turn their lives around'' to desist from crime. The issues raised go to the heart of some currently pressing topics within criminology, notably the development of ''evidence-based practice'', which requires some kind of stable bridge to be built between research evidence (''facts'') and proposals for policy (''evaluative recommendations'').

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