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The Evolution of Ethics in America Standards Born of Crises




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 11/2021
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

In this book, Laurence Armand French frames the emergence of medical, clinical, and legal ethical standards within the long history of institutional and systemic racial and gender biases in the United States. He explores the role that White privilege and elitism play in justifying long-held discriminatory practices ranging from the eugenics crusade a century ago to the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter (BLM) movements of today. This book identifies and analyzes events highlighting systemic racism in the United States and explores how these events were exacerbated during the presidency of Donald J. Trump. The evolution of ethical standards in the United States is a reaction to long-held practices that discriminate against certain classes of people based on gender, age, and race and ethnicity. The White supremacist worldview contributed to systemic biases that directly affect people of color as well as women, and those biases, in turn, are inherent components of the social structure of economic, academic, and judicial institutions. This process impacts both procedural and social justice, the very foundation of ethical standards of which our Constitution is based. This work attempts to unravel the social and psychological aspects of human behavior contributing to this phenomenon. This concise yet comprehensive book is a valuable resource to a broad audience, including students of criminal justice, as well as scholars, researchers, and professionals in both the social and physical sciences.




Sommario

Chapter 1. IntroductionThe Human Dynamics of Law, Ethics, and MoralityContravening Ideological Perspectives and Moral Judgment Chapter 2. Due Process: The Ethics of Social JusticeGenesis of Institutionalized Racism in AmericaThe Adversarial Justice ModelJim Crow JusticeSocial Justice and Legal Ethics Chapter 3. Informed ConsentThe Tuskegee Syphilis StudyAmerican Eugenics MovementPrisoners: Cheaper Than ChimpanzeesCOVID and College Consent Contracting Chapter 4. Duty to DiscloseRegulating Advances in MedicineThe Sampling Dilemma: Students, Prisoners, and VeteransCase Study: The Boston VA Valproate Acid ExperimentThe Opioid and Coronavirus Crises and Their Antecedents Chapter 5. Duty to Warn and ReportThe Duty to Warn: Exceptions to Client’s Right to ConfidentialityDuty to Report Chapter 6. Cruel and UnusualThe Prevalence of Systemic RacismInternational Conventions Against TortureAmerica’s Torturous History from the 1950s to Post-9/11/01The Continued Use of Torture – The Gulf War Era Chapter 7. Abuse of PrivilegeSocial Stratification and ElitismInstitutionalized and Systemic SexismEducation and Privilege: The Socialization of the EliteThe Mechanism of Privilege and EntitlementPrivilege, Entitlement, and "Sexploitation" Chapter 8. Ethics During the Trump EraIntroductionToward an Understanding of the Mechanism of Social DivisivenessEthical Consequences for Pathological LyingBorder JusticeThe COVID Crises Selected BibliographyIndex




Autore

Laurence Armand French has a Ph.D. in sociology (criminology)/social psychology from the University of New Hampshire-Durham; a postdoctorate in minorities and criminal justice education from SUNY-Albany; and a Ph.D. in educational psychology and measurement/cultural psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is Professor Emeritus of Psychology from Western New Mexico University and is currently an affiliate professor of justice studies, college of liberal arts, University of New Hampshire. He has also taught at HBCU facilities (Prairie View A&M University; Grambling University) and is widely published in the areas of minorities and social justice.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032124148

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 10 x 7 in Ø 0.97 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 138
Pagine Romane: viii


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