Moral Judgment: Does The Abuse Excuse Threaten Our Legal System
By (Author) David Wilson
By (author) James Wilson
Basic Books
Basic Books
11th April 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criminal law: procedure and offences
Legal profession / practice of law: general
345.73001
Paperback
144
Width 121mm, Height 191mm
In Moral Judgment, James Q. Wilson demonstrates how our judicial system has compromised its obligation to discriminate between right and wrong. Citing highly publicized verdicts, he makes an erudite case for re-examining the ethical drift of contemporary jurisprudence. Todays headlines he claims, are proof that our judicial system relentlessly subjects itself to forces that limit its capacity to resolve even the gravest moral issues: judging guilt or innocence in the most grievous capital crimes.Moral Judgment provides a much needed antidote to these ambiguities, and a triumph for one of our most admired ethical scholars.
James Q. Wilson is James Collins Professor of Management and Public Policy at UCLA. His previous books include Thinking About Crime, On Character, Bureaucracy, Crime and Human Nature (with Richard J. Herrnstein), and the critically acclaimed The Moral Sense.