Ethical Resource Allocation in Policing: Why Policing Requires a Different Approach from Healthcare [0.03%]
警务资源分配的伦理问题:为何警务需要采取与医疗保健不同的方法
Hannah Maslen,Colin Paine
Hannah Maslen
This article examines the inherently ethical nature of resource allocation in policing. Decision-makers must make trade-offs between values such as efficiency vs. equity, individual vs. collective benefit, and adopt principles of distributi...
Armed Drones and Ethical Policing: Risk, Perception, and the Tele-Present Officer [0.03%]
武装无人机与道德警务:风险、认知与远程存在警察
Christian Enemark
Christian Enemark
Ethical analysis of armed drones has to date focused heavily on their use in foreign wars or counterterrorism operations, but it is important also to consider the potential use of armed drones in domestic law enforcement. Governments around...
When Should the Police Investigate Cases of Non-recent Child Sexual Abuse? [0.03%]
何时应该调查近期发生的儿童性虐待案件?
Hannah Maslen,Colin Paine
Hannah Maslen
Non-recent child sexual abuse (CSA) and child sexual exploitation (CSE) have received recent attention. Victims often do not report their ordeal at the time the incident occurred, and it is increasingly common for agencies to refer concerns...
Justifications for Non-Consensual Medical Intervention: From Infectious Disease Control to Criminal Rehabilitation [0.03%]
非自愿医疗干预的合理性问题——从传染病控制到刑事康复
Jonathan Pugh,Thomas Douglas
Jonathan Pugh
A central tenet of medical ethics holds that it is permissible to perform a medical intervention on a competent individual only if that individual has given informed consent to the intervention. Yet it occasionally seems morally permissible...
Lawrence O Gostin
Lawrence O Gostin
Don Marquis
Don Marquis
Phillip E Johnson
Phillip E Johnson