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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: John KLEINIG

Address: Work –

February – July:

Centre for Applied Philosophy & Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University LPO Box A260 Australian National University Canberra ACT 2601 Australia

Phone: C/-: +61 2 61258467 Fax: +61 2 61256579 E-mail: [email protected]

August – January

Department of Law & Police Science John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, 899 Tenth Avenue, Suite 422-22, New York City, NY 10019

Phone: +1 (212) 237-8415 Fax: +1 (212) 237-8383/8901/8309 E-mail: [email protected]

Academic Qualifications and Associations

BA(Hons) (University of Western Australia) 1963 MA (University of Western Australia) 1965 PhD (Australian National University) 1968 BD (Melbourne College of Divinity) 1968 FAHA (Australian Academy of the Humanities) 2005

Fellow, Philosophy of Education Society (US) Member, Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain Member, Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia

Member, IVR (Internationale Vereinigung für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie) Member, American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy Member, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs (NY) Member, Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Member, North American Society for Social Philosophy Life Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Member, Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Fellow, International Institute for Public Ethics

Life Member, American Philosophical Association Member, Australasian Association of Philosophy

1 Member, Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love (US)

Member, Society of Christian Philosophers (US)

Member & Adjunct Associate, Hastings Center, Institute for Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences Life Member, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University Associate, Centre for Human Bioethics, Monash University

Editorial Boards: Australasian Journal of Philosophy (1973-82, 1990-2001) Educational Philosophy and Theory (1977-86) Interchange (1969-85; Editor: 1972-79) Ethics (1985-93) Bioethics (1985-97) International Journal of Applied Philosophy (1986- ) Criminal Justice Ethics (Editor: 1986- ) Professional Ethics Journal (1993- ) Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics (1999- ) QUT Journal of Law and Justice (2000- ) Substance Use and Misuse (2001- ) Medical Science Monitor (2005 – reviewers’ panel)

Editorial Advisory Board: Philosophy and Law Series (Reidel/Springer) Encyclopedia of Applied Philosophy (Academic Press) Value Inquiry Book Series: Philosophy of Sex and Love (Rodopi) From Plato to Paglia: Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Sex (Greenwood)

Area Editor (CJ): On-line Ethics Reference Project (Springer)

Major Committees:

National Vice-President, Edward Sagarin Institute for the Study of Deviance and Social Issues (since 1987)

Director, Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, New York (since 1987)

Member, University Committee on Research, and Liaison for Philosophy, City University of New York (1988-1990)

Member, National Committee on Law and Philosophy, American Philosophical Association (1989-91; 1994-96)

2 Positions Held

1964 – 65 Tutor in Philosophy, University of Western Australia

1969 – 73 Lecturer in Philosophy, Macquarie University

1971 – 73, 1977 Part-time Lecturer in Philosophy of Education, University of Sydney

1974 Part-time Lecturer in Philosophical Theology (Board of Divinity Studies), University of Sydney

1974 – 86 Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Macquarie University

1975 Visiting Scholar, University of London Institute of Education (January B August)

1975 Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy, Rockefeller University (September B December)

1976 – 77, 1979 Part-time Lecturer in Jurisprudence (Faculty of Law), University of Sydney

1981 Visiting Fellow (on secondment), Australian National University

1982 Visiting Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona (January - June)

1982 – 83 Visiting Scholar, Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values/University of Western Ontario (December – February) – under the auspices of the Visiting Foreign Scholars Scheme, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

1984 – 85 Visiting Professor of Criminal Justice Ethics, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (September – July) – Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence

1986 – 87 Associate Professor of Philosophy, Macquarie University

1986 – present Professor of Philosophy, PhD Programs in Philosophy and Criminal Justice, Graduate Center and Department of Law and Police Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York

1990 – 91 Fellow in Professional Ethics, Program in Ethics and the Professions, Harvard University

1993 – 94 Visiting Fellow, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva', Israel (October – February)

1994 Visiting Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University (March – June)

1996 Exchange Scholar, The Police Staff College, Bramshill House, Hampshire (February – June)

1997 – 98 Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellow, The University Center for Human Values, Princeton University

2004 – 06 Inaugural Chair in Policing Ethics, Charles Sturt University, and Professorial Fellow in Criminal Justice Ethics, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Canberra; Visiting Fellow, Australian National University

2005 – 08 Professorial Fellow (Honorary), Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Department of Philosophy, University of Melbourne

3 Research and Publications

A. Authored Books

1 Punishment and Desert. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973. Pp. ix + 161. [A substantial revision of C.3] [Reviewed: Australasian Journal of Philosophy LIV, 2 (August, 1976), 169-73 (R.L. Franklin);]

2 Philosophical Issues in Education. London & Canberra: Croom Helm, 1982; New York: St Martin's Press, 1982. Pp. x + 306. Second printing, 1983. [Reviewed: Educational Studies, XV (Spring, 1984), 30-34 (Harold J. Franz); SST, p. 78 (Christine Tubb); AEP Journal, VI, 2 (Autumn, 1983), vii-viii (Phil Stringer); Times Higher Educational Supplement, 515 (September 17, 1982), 16 (Ruth Jonathan); Times Educational Supplement (July 23, 1982), 22 (R.F. Dearden); Australian Book Review (May, 1983), 35 (B. Falk); Access II, 1 (1983), 65 (Michael Peters); Choice XX, 4 (December, 1982), 627 (Anon.); The Australian (March, 1983) 19 (Dean Ashenden); Philosophical Quarterly, XXXIII 131 (April, 1983), 202-07 (John Harris); Ethics XCIV, 1 (October, 1983), 183 (Robert T. Hall); Australian Journal of Education (August, 1983), 206-08 (M. Simons); British Educational Research Journal, X, 2 (1984), 204-05 (Andrew Belsey); Journal of Christian Education, Papers 81 (October, 1984), 59-62 (Evelina Orteza y Miranda); Sociology of Education Abstracts (Jim Parry).]

3 Paternalism. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Allanheld, 1984; Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1984. Pp. xiii + 242. [1984 Annual Book Award, Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, New York] [Reviewed: Choice XXII, 2 (October, 1984), 313-14 (W.P. Nye); Hastings Center Report XIV, 2 (April, 1984), 47; Law and Philosophy, IV, 1 (April, 1985), 115-19 (James W. Nickel); Criminal Justice Ethics, IV, 2 (Summer/Fall, 1985), 79- 88 (Dan W. Brock); Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, V (1985); Ethics XCV, 4 (July, 1985), 954-58 (Richard Arneson); Journal of Applied Philosophy, II, 2 (1985), 288-89 (Roger Marples); American Bar Foundation Research Journal, Vol. 1985, 1 (Winter, 1985), 241; Australasian Journal of Philosophy, LXIV, 3 (September, 1986), 392-94 (Julian Lamont); Bibliographie de la philosophie, XXXIII, 1 (1986), 38 (A.A.); Dialogue (Canada), XXV, 4 (Winter, 1986), 800-03 (Richard Bronaugh).]

4 Ethical Issues in Psychosurgery. London & Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1985. Pp. xv + 152. [Reviewed: Hastings Center Report XVI, 6 (December, 1986), 24-26 (Sidney Bloch); Choice XXIII, 10 (June, 1986), 1565-66 (J.A. Kegley); Technology (1985), 733 (Derek Steinberg); Times Higher Education Supplement (January 3, 1986) (Alexander McCall Smith); Senior Nurse, V, 5/6 (November-December, 1986), 42 (Anon.); Philosophy LXII, 239 (January, 1987), 106-08 (Derek Bolton); Journal of Applied Philosophy, III, 2 (1986), 270-72 (G.R. Gillett); British Journal of Psychiatry CXLIX (July, 1986), 128 (P.K. Bridges); Bioethics News VI, 1 (October, 1986), 33 (Wayne Hall); Philosophical Books, XXVIII, 3 (July, 1987), 175-78 (S.E. Marshall); Journal of Medical Ethics XIII, 1 (March, 1987), 52 (Adrian Grounds); American Journal of Psychiatry CXLV, 1 (January, 1988), 126-27 (Anastasia Kucharski); Australasian Journal of Philosophy LXVI, 2 (June, 1988), 283-86 (Mary Anne Warren).]

5 Valuing Life. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991. Pp. xvii + 284. [Nominated a Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 1992] [Reviewed: Journal of Consumer Affairs XX, 1 (Summer, 1993), 194-96 (Suzanne M. Tucker); Hastings Center Report XXIII, 1 (January-February, 1993), 44-45 (Robert P. George); Ethics CIV, 1 (October, 1993), 163-66 (Dan W. Brock); Australasian Journal of Philosophy LXXI, 3 (September, 1993), 346-47 (Suzanne Uniacke); Canadian Philosophical Reviews, XII, 5 (October, 1992), 335-37 (Mary Anne Warren); Cross Currents XI (Fall, 1992), 415-16 (Stephen G. Post); International Studies in Philosophy, XXVI, 2 (1994), 130-31 (Raymond A. Belliotti); Times Higher Education Supplement (January 31, 1992) (John Harris); Choice XXIX, 8 (April, 1992), 1242 (M. Kohl); Journal of Applied Philosophy, IX, 2 (April, 1992), 253-55 (Gerry Wallace); Times Literary Supplement (September 11, 1992), 8 (Stephen R.L. Clark); First Things Issue 21 (March, 1992) 54 (Anon.); New Oxford Review LX, 6 (July-August, 1993), 29-30 (Philip E. Devine); America CLXVIII, 8 (March 6, 1993), 18 (Hans O. Tiefel); Politics and the Life Sciences, XII, 2 (August, 1993), 303-05 (John Stack).]

6 The Ethics of Policing. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. viii + 335. [Reviewed: Ethics CVIII, 3 (April, 1998), 641 (Kenneth W. Kemp); International Journal of the Sociology of Law, XXV, 3 (1997), 303-05 (John R. Gibbins); The Criminologist XXII, 2 (March/April, 1997), 15 (Douglas Davenport); Teaching Philosophy XIX (1996) (Daryl Koehn); The Eighteen Eleven CXX, 1, 2 (October, 1997; April, 1998), 37; 33-34 ( Albornoz); American Journal of Criminal Law, XXIV, (Fall, 1996), 197-202 (Lara Lehmann); Criminal Justice Abstracts (September, 1996), 407; Sociological Abstracts (1997), 2588-89 (D.M. Smith); Violence and Abuse Abstracts, II, 4 (October, 1996), 310; Criminal Justice Ethics, XVI, 2 (Summer/Fall, 1997), 41-45 (Jeffrey Reiman); Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, XXXVI, 1 (February, 1997), 116-17 (P.A.J. Waddington); International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology, XLI, 4 (December, 1997), 382-84 (Darek Niklas); Law & Justice, 130-31 (Summer-Fall, 1996), 126-27 (Catherine Cowley); Mind (January, 2000), 152-55 (Michael Clark); Criminal Justice Review XXII, 1 (Spring, 1997), (Richard N. Holden)]

4 7 Loyalty and Loyalties. In progress.

8 Means and Ends in Policing. In progress.

9 Ethics and Criminal Justice: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press (forthcoming, December, 2007)

B. Edited Books

1 Professional Law Enforcement Codes: A Documentary Collection. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993. Pp. xv + 274. [Compiled and edited with Yurong Zhang] [Reviewed: NIJ/NCJRS (January-June, 1993), ACCN 141917; Security Letter XXIV, 17 (September 15, 1994), 4 (Robert D. McCrie); CJ the Americas, VI, 3 (June-July, 1993), 25 (Paul A. Fanning); Law Enforcement News, XXI, 422 (April 30, 1995), 16, 18 (William F. McCarthy)]

2 Handled With Discretion: Ethical Issues in Police Decision Making. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996. Pp. vii + 220. [Reviewed: CJ the Americas, IX, 4 (August/September, 1996), 19; Australasian Journal of Philosophy (T. Brian Mooney)]

3 Teaching Criminal Justice Ethics: Strategic Issues. Cincinnati: Anderson, 1997. Pp. xx + 248. [with Margaret Leland Smith]; reprinted by the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics. [Reviewed: Journal of Criminal Justice XXVI, 1 (1998), 82 (Keith P. McCullough); FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, LXVIII, 6 (June, 1999), 16-17 (Frank L. Perry); Criminal Justice Review, XXII, 2 (Autumn, 1997), (Michael M. Kaune)]

4 From Social Justice to Criminal Justice: Poverty and the Administration of Criminal Law. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. xii + 294. [with William C. Heffernan] [Reviewed: Ethics CXII, 2 (October, 2001), 192-93 (Steven Walt)]

5 Discretion, Community, and Correctional Ethics. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001. Pp. Xv + 253. [with Margaret Leland Smith] [Reviewed: Criminal Justice Review, XXVII, 1 (Spring, 2002), 156-57 (Miki Vohryzek-Bolden)]

6 Private and Public Corruption. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. Pp. vii + 372. [with William C. Heffernan] [Reviewed: Choice (October 2004)]

7 Jury Ethics: Juror Conduct and Jury Dynamics. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2006. Pp. xii + 294 [with James P. Levine].

8 Ethical Challenges of Intervening in Drug Use: Policy, Research, and Treatment. Huntsville, TX: OICJ Press, 2006. Pp. xviii + 770 [with Stanley Einstein]

9 Correctional Ethics. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2006. Pp. xxviii + 590. [Reviewed: Restorative Justice Online (June 2006) Margarita Zernova)]

C. Dissertations

1 Christology and Theological Statements: An Examination of Ronald Hepburn’s Critique of Christology. Unpublished BA (Hons.) thesis, University of Western Australia, 1963. Pp.

2 The Concept of Conscience in the Writings of Butler and Freud. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Western Australia, 1965. Pp. 177.

3 Desert and Punishment. PhD thesis, Australian National University, 1968. Pp. ix + 365.

5 D. Peer-Reviewed Articles, Review Essays, etc.

1 “Always Let Your Conscience be Your Guide?” Interchange, I, 2 (1967), 107-24.

2 “Butler in a Cool Hour.” Journal of the History of Philosophy, VII, 4 (October, 1969), 399-411.

3 “Mercy and Justice.” Philosophy, XLIV, 4 (October, 1969), 341-2.

4 “Moral Education and Normative Neutrality.” Journal of Christian Education, XIII, 1 (June, 1970), 7-17; partially reprinted in Journal of Christian Education, XLVII, 2 & 3 (September/December, 2004), 31-35.

5 “The Fourth Chapter of Mill's Utilitarianism.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, XLVIII, 2 (August, 1970), 197- 205.

6 “Philosophy, Rationality and Christian Faith.” Colloquium, IV, 2 (October, 1970), 17-23.

7 “The Concept of Desert.” American Philosophical Quarterly, VIII, 1 (January, 1971), 71-78; reprinted in Louis P. Pojman & Owen McLeod (eds.), Desert: A Reader, New York: Oxford University Press, 1998; Peter Vallentyne (ed.) Equality and Justice, New York: Routledge, 2002, VI: Desert and Entitlement.

8 “Neutrality and Moral Education: a rejoinder” [to John Wilson’s comments on D.4]. Journal of Christian Education. XIV, 3 (December, 1971), 144-51; partially reprinted in Journal of Christian Education, XLVII, 2 & 3 (September/December, 2004), 37-38.

9 “R.S. Peters on Punishment.” British Journal of Educational Studies, XX, 3 (October, 1972), 259-69.

10 “R.S. Peters' Use of Transcendental Arguments.” Proceedings of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain, VII, 2 (July, 1973), 149-66.

11 “Postscript” [to R.S. Peters’ comments on B.14]. Proceedings of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain, VII, 2 (July, 1973), 177-8.

12 “Educating and Indoctrinating.” Twentieth Century (Melbourne), XXVIII (Spring, 1973), 23-31. Reproduced in J.V. D'Cruz & P.J. Sheehan (eds), Concepts in Education. Melbourne: Dove Communications, third printing 1975.

13 The Group: Its Nature and Roles. Sydney: ANZEA, 1974. Pp. 45.

14 "Mill, Children and Rights." Educational Philosophy and Theory, VIII, 1 (April, 1976), 1-16.

15 "Good Samaritanism." Philosophy & Public Affairs, V, 4 (Summer, 1976), 382-407. Partially reprinted in Joel Feinberg & Hyman Gross (eds), Philosophy of Law, sixth ed., Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1994; Sanford H. Kadish & Stephen J. Schulhofer, Criminal Law and Its Processes, sixth ed., Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1995.

16 "Principles of Neutrality in Education." Educational Philosophy and Theory, VIII, 2 (October,1976),1-16.

17 “Reflections on Homosexuality.” Journal of Christian Education, 59 (September, 1977), 32-57.

18 “Crime and the Concept of Harm.” American Philosophical Quarterly, XV, 1 (January, 1978), 27-36. Partially reprinted in Patricia Smith (ed.), The Nature and Process of Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, 530-40.

6 19 “Consent as a Defence in Criminal Law.” Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, LXV, 3 (1979), 329-46.

20 “Homosexuality: A Rejoinder to Orr and Ross.” Journal of Christian Education, 69 (December, 1980), 53- 54.

21 “Moral Schizophrenia and Christian Ethics.” Reformed Theological Review, XL, 1 (January-April, 1981), 11-19.

22 “Equality Before (and After) the Law: A Response to Lauchlan Chipman.” Quadrant, XXV, 3 (March, 1981), 42- 44.

23 “Compulsory Schooling.” Journal of Philosophy of Education, XV, 2 (December, 1981), 191-203.

24 “Moral Education and the Nature of Morality.” Journal of Christian Education, 72 (December, 1981), 31-45; partially reprinted in Journal of Christian Education, XLVII, 2 & 3 (September/December, 2004), 39-48.

25 “The Ethics of Consent.” In Kai Nielsen & Steven C. Patten (eds), New Essays in Ethics and Public Policy, Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume VIII, Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy, 1982, 91-118.

26 “Academic Freedom.” Educational Philosophy and Theory, XIV, 1 (March, 1982), 15-25.

27 “Neutrality in Moral Education.” Discourse, II, 2 (Autumn, 1982), 41-48.

28 “The Place of the School in Moral Education.” Journal of Christian Education, 73 (April, 1982), 19-28.

29 “Moral Education in a School Setting.” Journal of Christian Education, 74 (July, 1982), 37-47.

30 “Seat Belts and Safety Helmets: Justified Paternalism?” Westminster Institute Review, II, 3 (Spring, 1983), 3-9.

31 “Paternalism and Personal Integrity.” Bulletin of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, 27 (September, 1983), 27-38. Reprinted in André-Jean Arnaud, Risto Hilpinen, & Jerzy Wroblewski (eds), Juristische Logik, Rationalität und Irrationalität im Recht, Proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Rechtstheorie, Beiheft Nr. 8, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1985, pp. 323-31.

32 “John Stuart Mill and Voluntary Slavery Contracts.” Politics, XVIII, 2 (November, 1983), 76-83.

33 “Passmore's Philosophy of Teaching.” Educational Philosophy and Theory, XVIII, 1 (May, 1986), 37-46.

34 “Criminal Liability for Failures to Act.” Law and Contemporary Problems, XLIX, 3 (Summer, 1986), 161-80.

35 “Criminally Harming Others.” Criminal Justice Ethics, V, 1 (Winter/Spring, 1986), 3-10.

36 “The Conscientious Advocate and Client Perjury.” Criminal Justice Ethics, V, 2 (Summer/Fall, 1986), 3-15.

37 “Rights and Discretionary Power: The Ethical Dilemmas of Police Work.” International Journal of Applied Philosophy, III, 1 (Spring, 1986), 93-100.

38 “Testimonial Deception by Police: An Ethical Analysis.” Philosophic Exchange, XVIII (1987), 81-92.

7 39 “Teaching Police Ethics in a College of Criminal Justice.” APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy, (November, 1987), 6-7; revised version B “Teaching Police Ethics” B printed in Tziporah Kasachkoff (ed.), In the Socratic Tradition: Essays on the Teaching of Philosophy, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998, 71-80.

40 “AIDS on Parole: Dilemmas in Decision-Making.” Criminal Justice Policy Review, III, 1 (March, 1989), 1-27. (with Charles Lindner)

41 “Persons, Lines and Shadows.” Ethics, C, 1 (October, 1989), 108-15.

42 “Teaching and Learning Police Ethics: Competing and Complementary Approaches.” Journal of Criminal Justice, XVIII, 1 (January 1990), 1-18.

43 “The Ethical Challenge of AIDS to Traditional Liberal Values.” AIDS & Public Policy Journal, V, 1 (Winter, 1990), 42-44.

44 “Punishment and Moral Seriousness.” Israel Law Review, XXV, 3-4 (Summer-Autumn, 1991), 401-21.

45 “Conceptual Cannibalism: The Social Scientific Appropriation of Ordinary Discourse.” International Journal of Applied Philosophy, VI, 2 (Winter, 1991), 1-12.

46 “Professional Courtesies: To Ticket or Not to Ticket,” American Journal of Police, XI, 4 (1992), 97-113 (with Albert J. Gorman). [Augmented version to be published in James Ruiz & Don Hummer (eds.), Handbook of Police Administration, New York: Taylor & Francis, 2007].

47 “The Limits of Consent: A Note on Dr Kevorkian.” International Journal of Applied Philosophy, VII, 2 (Winter, 1992), 63-65.

48 “Policing the Homeless: An Ethical Dilemma.” Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, II, 4 (1993), 289-303.

49 “Police Loyalties: A Refuge for Scoundrels?” Professional Ethics Journal, V, 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer, 1996), 29-42; a version also printed in Police News (NSW), LXXVI, 8 (August, 1996), 40-41, 43- 45.

50 “Selective Enforcement and the Rule of Law.” Journal of Social Philosophy, XXIX, 1 (Spring, 1998), 117- 31. [Reprinted in Paul Leighton and Jeffrey Reiman (eds.) Criminal Justice Ethics, Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2000, 292-303; Seumas Miller (ed.) Police Ethics, Ashgate, 2005]

51 “Ethics in Police Training.” Australian Journal of Applied and Professional Ethics, I, 2 (November, 1999), 14-27. [An earlier version appeared as “Ethics Education and Training” in Ethics in Policing. Conference Proceedings, First National Conference of the Australian Police Ethics Network, Brisbane, 23-25 March, 1999, 13pp; a later version appears as “Professional Ethics in Police Training,” in _hsan Bal & M. Bedri Eryilmaz (eds.), Police Professional Ethics, Ankara: Police Academy Publications, 2002, 173-96.]

52 The Blue Wall of Silence: An Ethical Analysis. Occasional Paper XIII, Center for Research in Crime and Justice, New York University School of Law, 2001. Pp. 32. [Reprinted with minor changes in International Journal of Applied Philosophy, XV, 1 (Spring, 2001), 1-23]

53 “Rethinking Noble Cause Corruption.” International Journal of Police Science and Management, IV, 4 (2002), 287-314.

8 54 “Ethical Issues in Substance Use Intervention.” Substance Use & Misuse, XXXIX (3) (2004), 369-98 [reprinted with minor changes in Stanley Einstein and John Kleinig (eds.), Ethical Interventions into Drug Use, Huntsville, TX: OICJ Press, 2006, 21-44]

55 “Happiness and Virtue.” Journal of Social Philosophy XXXV, 1 (Spring, 2004), 2.

56 “Ticking Bombs and Torture Warrants.” Deakin Law Review, X (2) (September 2005), 614-27; a version of this paper is also printed in Res Publica XIV, no. 1 (2005), 1-6.

57 “Disenfranchising Felons.” Journal of Applied Philosophy XXII (3) (November, 2005), 217-39 (with Kevin Murtagh).

58 “Thinking Ethically about Needle and Syringe Programs.” Substance Use and Misuse, XLI (6/7) (May 2006), 817-28; a version also published in Stanley Einstein and John Kleinig (eds.), Intervening in Drug Use: Ethical Challenges, Huntsville, TX: OICJ Press, 2006, 121-32.

59 “Recovery as an Ethical Ideal.” Substance Use and Misuse, XLIII (forthcoming, 2008)

E. Articles Written as Book Chapters

1 “Human Rights, Legal Rights and Social Change.” In E. Kamenka & A.E.-S. Tay (eds), Human Rights. London: Edward Arnold, 1978, 36-47.

2 “Privacy, Personal Identity and Handicap.” In R.S. Laura (ed.), Problems of Handicap. Melbourne: Macmillan, 1980, 144-55.

3 "Faith and Contemporary Life." In J. Diesendorf (ed.), Faith Active in Love. Sydney: AFES Graduates Fellowship, 1981, 12-25. Reprinted in D. Hynd (ed.), Issues in the Authority of Scripture, II, Canberra: Zadok Centre, 1984, pp. 1-7.

4 "Cultural Relativism and Human Rights." In A.E.-S. Tay et al. (eds), Teaching Human Rights: An Australian Symposium. Canberra: Australian National Commission for UNESCO, 1981, 111-18.

5 "Paternalism and the Public Service." In Robert Banks (ed), Private Values and Public Policy: The Ethics of Decision Making in Government Administration. Homebush, NSW: Lancer Books, 1983, 134-52.

6 "Psychosurgery and the Mentally Retarded." In R.S. Laura & A.F. Ashman (eds), Moral Issues in Mental Retardation. Beckenham, Kent: Croom Helm, 1985, pp. 69-90.

7 "Response to Joan McGregor." In John Kleinig (ed.), Handled With Discretion: Ethical Issues in Police Decision Making, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996, pp. 65-69. [See B.2]

8 “Response: Moral Neutrality in Criminal Justice Ethics Education.” In John Kleinig & Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Criminal Justice Ethics Education: Strategic Issues, Cincinnati, OH: Anderson, 1997, pp. 15-23. [See B.3]

9 “Rejoinder [to Heffernan].” In John Kleinig & Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Criminal Justice Ethics Education: Strategic Issues, Cincinnati, OH: Anderson, 1997, pp. 31-33. [See B.3]

10 “The Hardness of Hard Treatment.” In Andrew Ashworth & Martin Wasik (eds), Fundamentals of Sentencing Theory, London: Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. 273-98.

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11 "Human Dignity and Human Rights: An Emerging Concern in Police Work." In Gerald W. Lynch (ed.) Human Dignity and the Police: Ethics and Integrity in Police Work, Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas (1999), 8-14.

12 “Police Violence and the Loyal Code of Silence.” In Tony Coady, Steve James, S. Miller, & Michael O=Keefe (eds), Police Culture and Violence, Melbourne University Press, 2000, pp. 219-34.

13 “Ethics and Codes of Ethics.” In Paul Leighton & Jeffrey Reiman (eds), Criminal Justice Ethics, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000, 234-51. [Reprinted from The Ethics of Policing (B.6), pp. 234-55]

14 “The Burdens of Situational Crime Prevention: An Ethical Commentary.” In Andrew von Hirsch, David Garland, & Alison Wakefield (eds), Ethical and Social Perspectives on Situational Crime Prevention, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2000, pp. 37-58.

15 “National Security and Police Interrogation: Some Ethical Considerations.” In Stanley Einstein & Menachem Amir (eds), Policing, Security and Democracy: Special Aspects of “Democratic Policing,” The Uncertainty Series, Vol 2.2, Huntsville, TX: OICJ Press, 2001, pp. 105-26; also pp. 242-43.

16 “Professionalizing Incarceration.” In John Kleinig & Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community, and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001, pp. 1-15.

17 “Brokering Correctional Health Care.” In John Kleinig & Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community, and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001, pp. 141-47.

18 “Police Ethics and Minority Communities.” In Delores D. Jones-Brown & Karen J. Terry (eds), Policing and Minority Communities: Bridging the Gap, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2004, Ch. 5: pp. 52-71.

19 “Noble Cause Corruption or Process Deviance: Ruminations on Means and Ends in Policing.” In Stanley Einstein and Menachem Amir (eds.), Uncertainty, Vol. 4: Police Corruption, Paradigms, Models and Concepts, Huntsville, TX: OICJ Press, 2004, pp. 129-46.

20 “Individual Liberty and Public Safety.” Translated as “O Dilema Liberal Reafirmado e Actualizado.” In Joao Rosas (ed.), Ideias e Políticas para o Nosso Tempo [Ideas and Policies for Our Times], Colecção Hespérides Filosofia 4, trans. Nuno Monteiro, Centro de Estudos Humanísticos, Universidade do Minho, 2004, 143-59. [In Portuguese]

21 “The Corruptibility of Corruption.” In William Heffernan & John Kleinig (eds), Corruption: Public and Private, Lanham: MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004, pp. 3-22 (with William C. Heffernan)

22 “The Problematic Virtue of Loyalty.” In Peter Villiers & Robert Adlam (eds), Policing a Safe, Just and Tolerant Society: An International Model for Policing, Winchester, UK: Waterside Press, 2004, pp. 78-87. [Reprinted in Seumas Miller (ed.), Police Ethics, London: Ashgate, 2005.]

23 “Gratuities and Corruption.” In Tim Newburn (ed.), Policing: Key Readings, Cullompton, Devon: Willan Publishing, 2004, [Reprinted from The Ethics of Policing (B.6), pp. 163-181]

24 “Ethical Foundations of the American Criminal Jury.” In John Kleinig & James P. Levine (eds), Jury Ethics: Juror Conduct and Jury Dynamics Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2006, pp. 1-19 (with James P. Levine)

25 “Developing a Correctional Ethic.” In John Kleinig (ed), Correctional Ethics. London: Ashgate, 2006, pp.

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26 “The Moral Foundations of Policing” In Seumas Miller (ed.), Police Ethics, London: Ashgate, 2006 [Reprinted from The Ethics of Policing (B.6), pp. 11-29]

27 “Liberty and Security in an Age of Terrorism.” In Brian Forst, Jack Greene & James Lynch (eds.), Security and Justice in the Homeland: Criminologists on Terrorism. In progress.

28 “Torture and Political Morality.” In Igor Primoratz (ed.), Politics and Morality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, Ch. 13.

29 “Patriotic Loyalty.” In Aleksandar Pavkovic & Igor Primoratz (eds) Patriotism: Philosophical and Political Perspectives. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Forthcoming, Ch 2.

30 “The Nature of Consent.” In Franklin G. Miller & Alan Wertheimer (eds.), The Ethics of Consent: Theory and Practice. NY: Oxford University Press, 2008.

F. Encyclopaedia Articles

1 “Consent, Problems of.” In Lawrence & Charlotte Becker (eds), Encyclopedia of Ethics, Detroit, MI: Gale, 1992, Vol. I, pp. 206-11; second edition, 1998.

2 “Law Enforcement.” In Robert Banks & R. Paul Stephens (eds), The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity, Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, l997, pp. 561-64.

3 “Research on Animals, Ethics, Principles Governing Research On Animals.” In Thomas J. Murray & Maxwell J. Mehlman (eds), Encyclopedia of Ethical, Legal & Policy Issues in Biotechnology, New York: John Wiley, 2000, pp. 1014-20.

4 “Deserts, Philosophical Concept of.” In Paul B. Baltes & Neil J. Smelser (eds.-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001, Vol. V, pp. 3529-35.

5 “Ethics.” In David Levinson (ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2002, Vol II, pp. 628-30.

6 “Whistle-Blowing.” In David Levinson (ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2002, Vol. IV, pp. 1706-08.

7 “Ethics.” In Larry E. Sullivan (ed.-in-chief), Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2005, Vol. I, pp. 170-75.

8 “Bible, Sex and the.” In Alan Soble (ed.), Sex from Plato to Paglia: A Philosophical Encyclopedia, New Haven, CT: Greenwood, 2006, 104-12.

9 “Crime and Punishment”; “Death Penalty”; “Decarceration”; “Ends and Means”; “Profiling, Racial”; “Restorative Justice”; and “Zero Tolerance”; in Thomas Mautner (ed.), Dictionary of Modern Thought, Penguin (forthcoming).

10 “Ethical Policing”; “Entrapment,” in The Sage Dictionary of Policing, ed. Alison Wakefield & Richard Wild (London: Sage, 2007, forthcoming)

11 “Loyalty.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming)

11 G. Non Peer-Reviewed Articles

1 "Punishment in Philosophical and Biblical Perspective." Interchange, III, 1 (1971), 29-45.

2 "Anthropomorphism." Tyndale Papers, XVIII, 5 (November, 1972), 1-28

3 "Philosophy and Christian Faith." Interchange, 14 (1973), 117-26.

4 "Neutrality in Schools?" Education News, XIV (April,1974) , 4-6. Reprinted in The Australian, 12/11 /74, p. 13; and with revisions in S. D'Urso & R.A. Smith (eds), Changes, Issues and Prospects in Australian Education. University of Queensland Press, 1978, 43-46; second edition, 1981, 17-19; reprinted in Elizabeth J. Hatton (ed.), Understanding Teaching: Curriculum and the Social Context of Schooling, Sydney: Harcourt, Brace, 1994.

5 "Censorship." Interchange, 16 (1974), 232-40. Reprinted in H. Mayer & H. Nelson (eds), Australian Politics: A Fourth Reader. Melbourne: Cheshire, 1976, 114-19. Also issued as a pamphlet by the Shaftesbury Education and Research Trust (UK).

6 "Ayn Rand and Social Justice." Interchange, 20 (1976), 208-22.

7 "Competition." Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (1978). [Substantially reprinted in A.2]

8 "Student Assessment: A Response." In L.W. Andresen & D.H. Boud (eds), Aspects of Student Assessment, Occasional Paper No.13, Tertiary Education Research Centre, University of New South Wales, 1978, 21-25.

9 "The Rights of Children and our Obligations Concerning them: A Reply to Michael Tooley." In R.S. Laura (ed.), Children's Rights. Department of Education, Monash University, 1979, 69-83.

10 "Faith and Reason." Interchange, 26 (1980), 90-96.

11 "The Value of Life." Interchange, 28 (1980), 3-20 [Annual Lecture, Baptist Theological College of NSW].

12 "Paternalism: Curse or Cure?" The Australian Director, XI, 3 (June, 1981), 50-55.

13 "Seat Belts and Safety Helmets: Some Paternalistic Arguments." Bulletin of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, 21 (December, 1981), 72-98.

14 "Benn on Evil." Bulletin of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, 23 (October, 1982), 127-32.

15 Animal Welfare: A Philosophical Sketch. Briefing Paper: Senate Select Committee Inquiry into Animal Welfare (February, 1984). Pp. 18 (Hansard, May, 1984, pp. 294-327).

16 "Christians and Political Power." Interchange, 35 (1984), 46-55.

17 "What is a Person?" Genesis Review, I, 3 (June, 1985), 15-22.

18 "Bioethics: Principles and Prerogatives: I, II & III." Northwest Medical Forum, I, 4 (June, 1985), 8-10; I, 6 ( , 1985), and I, 7 ( , 1985). [Excerpted from A.3]

19 "Conscientious Refusals of Service." Interchange, 39 (1986), 7-21. (with Han Ping).

20 "Keeping an Open Mind on the Open Society: A Response to Chipman and McCloskey." Bulletin of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, 28 (December, 1983), 34-43.

12 21 "Commentary: In Organ Transplants, Americans First?" Hastings Center Report, XVI, 5 (October,1986), 25.

22 "Handcuffing and Humiliation in New York." Law Enforcement News, XIII, 26 (December 29, 1987), 10, 14.

23 "Beating Antidrug Swords into Plowshares." Law Enforcement News, XIV, 275 (August, 25, 1988), 8, 14.

24 "Justice in the Romantic Writers - A Comment." The Wordsworth Circle, XIX, 2 (Spring, 1988), 103-04.

25 "Organ Transplants: The Just and Human Expectations of Non-Resident Aliens." Transplantation Proceedings, XXI, 3 (June, 1989), 3430-31.

26 "What's Wrong With Entrapment?" QQ, IX, 1 (Winter, 1989), 9-12; reprinted with revisions in Claudia Mills (ed.), Values and Public Policy, New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1992, 190-95.

27 "Animals in Science: The Justification Issue." Hastings Center Report, XX, 3 (May/June, 1990), Special Supplement, 8-13. (collaborator, with Strachan Donnelley, Rebecca Dresser & Rivers Singleton)

28 "Philosophic and Ethical Challenges of Animal Biotechnology." Hastings Center Report, Special Supplement: "The Brave New World of Animal Biotechnology," XXIV, 1 (January-February, 1994), S14-S24 (in collaboration with Strachan Donnelley, Lilly-Marlene Russow and Roger Balk).

29 "Loyalty in Public Service." Public Interest (R.I.P.A., Qld), I, 3 (June, 1994), 10-11; extracted in Directions in Government, VIII, 7 (August, 1994), 4.

30 "Animal Research Protocols and Ethical Decision Making." Res Publica, VI, 2 (May, 1997), 6-10.

31 “Professional Loyalties,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy of Law, XCVIII, 1 (Spring, 1998), 77-83.

32 “When Zero is Number One.” Zadok Perspectives #63 (Autumn, 1999), 23-25.

33 “Internet Police Ethics Resources.” Ethics in Policing. Conference Proceedings, First National Conference of the Australian Police Ethics Network, Brisbane, 23-25 March, 1999, 5pp.

34 “Forensic Science Ethics,” Res Publica 13, 1 (2004), 20-22.

H. Editorial Introductions

1 Editor’s Introduction to Symposium on “The Selling of Jury Deliberations.” Criminal Justice Ethics, VIII, 1 (Winter/Spring, 1989), 26.

2 Editor’s Introduction to Symposium on “Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment.” Criminal Justice Ethics, IX, 1 (Winter/Spring, 1990), 11-13.

3 Editor’s Introduction to Symposium on “Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes.” Criminal Justice Ethics, XI, 2 (Summer/Fall, 1992), 3-6.

13 4 “The Place of Codes in Professional Life.” In Professional Law Enforcement Codes: A Documentary Collection. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993, pp. 1-24. [see B.1]

5 Editor’s Introduction to Symposium on George Fletcher’s Loyalty: An Essay on the Morality of Relationships. Criminal Justice Ethics, XII, 1 (Winter/Spring, 1993), 34-36.

6 “Introduction: Handling Discretion with Discretion.” In John Kleinig (ed.) Handled With Discretion: Ethical Issues in Police Decision Making, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996, pp. 1-12. [See B.2]

7 “Introduction: The Development of Criminal Justice Ethics Education.” In John Kleinig & Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Criminal Justice Ethics Education: Strategic Issues, Cincinnati, OH: Anderson, 1997, pp. vii-xix. [with Margaret Leland Smith; See B.3]

8 “[Guest] Editorial Introduction: The Loyalties of Lawyers,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy of Law, XCVIII, 1 (Spring, 1998), 76.

9 Editor’s Introduction to Symposium on “Police Privacy and Civil Rights.” Criminal Justice Ethics, XV, 1 (Winter/Spring, 1998), 28

10 “Introduction.” In John Kleinig & William C. Heffernan (eds), From Social Justice to Criminal Justice: Poverty in the Administration of Criminal Law, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999, 1-23. [with William C. Heffernan]

11 Editor’s Introduction to Exchange on “Gun Control.” Criminal Justice Ethics, XX, 1 (Winter/Spring, 2001), 17.

12 “Preface.” In John Kleinig & Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community, and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001, pp. xiii-xv.

13 Editorial Introduction to Symposium on “Capital Punishment.” Criminal Justice Ethics, XXI, 2 (Summer/Fall, 2002), 3.

14 “Preface.” Special Issue on Ethical Issues in Substance Use Intervention. Substance Use and Misuse, XXXIX, 3 (2004), pp. v-vi.

15 Editorial Introduction to Exchange on “Police Gratuities.” Criminal Justice Ethics, XXIII, 1 (Winter/Spring, 2004)

16 “Introduction.” In Ethical Challenges for Intervening in Drug Use: Policy, Research and Treatment Issues, ed. J. Kleinig & S. Einstein, Huntsville, TX: OICJ Press, 2006, xiii-xviii.

I. Book Reviews

1 P. Allan Carlsson, Butler’s Ethics (The Hague: Mouton & Co, 1964), Australasian Journal of Philosophy, XLIII, 2 (August, 1965), 267-68.

2 Paul Beard, Survival of Death (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1966), The Australian (May 7, 1966).

3 Barry Jones, ed. The Penalty is Death (Melbourne: Sun Books, 1968), The Australian, (June 29, 1968), 14.

4 W.R. Niblett, ed. Moral Education in a Changing Society (London: Faber & Faber, 1963), Journal of Christian Education, XI, 3 (December, 1968), 162-64 (with David Hickman).

14 5 R.L. Franklin, Freewill and Determinism: A Study of Rival Conceptions of Man (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1968), Philosophical Studies (Maynooth), XVIII (1969), 260-62.

6 Zeno Vendler, Linguistics in Philosophy (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1968), Philosophical Studies (Maynooth), XVIII (1969), 262-64.

7 Thomas F. Torrance Theological Science( London: Oxford University Press, 1969), Journal of Religious History, V, 4 (December, 1969), 371 (book note).

8 Iris Murdoch, The Sovereignty of Good (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970), Australasian Journal of Philosophy, XLIX, 1 (May, 1971), 112-13.

9 Thomas Nagel, The Possibility of Altruism (Oxford: Clarendon, 1979), Philosophical Studies (Maynooth), XX (1971), 372-73.

10 Renford Bambrough, Reason, Truth and God (London: Methuen, 1969), Philosophical Studies (Maynooth), XXI, 1972, 369-71.

11 M.B. Ahern, The Problem of Evil (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971), Australasian Journal of Philosophy, L, 1 (May, 1972), 95-96.

12 I.A. Snook, Indoctrination and Education (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1972), New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, VIII, 1 (May, 1973), 87-89.

13 T.P. Grundy (ed.) Conscience in the 70's (Canberra: ANU Centre for Continuing Education, 1972), Journal of Christian Education, XVI, 1 (June, 1973), 70-71.

14 Brian Crittenden, Education and Social Ideals (Ontario: Longman Canada, 1973), Australian Journal of Education, XVIII, 1 (March, 1974), 103-04.

15 Gertrude Ezorsky, ed. Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1972), Australasian Journal of Philosophy, LII, 1 (May, 1974), 79-80.

16 Brian Crittenden, Bearings in Moral Education: A Critical Review of Recent Work (Melbourne: ACER, 1978), Journal of Christian Education, Papers 63 (November, 1978), 56-57.

17 Anthony G. Thistleton, The Two Horizons: New Testament Hermeneutics and Philosophical Description with Special Reference to Heidegger, Bultmann, Gadamer and Wittgenstein (Exeter: Paternoster Press, 1980), The Reformed Theological Review, XXXIX, 3 (September - December, 1980), 89- 90.

18 Brian V. Hill (comp), Journal of Christian Education: Twenty-Year Index (Sydney: AYCF, 1978), Interchange 28 (1980), 64-65.

19 Jeffrie G. Murphy, Retribution, Justice, and Therapy: Essays in the Philosophy of Law (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1979), Australasian Journal of Philosophy, LIX, 3 (September, 1981), 352-54.

20 Nigel Walker, Punishment, Danger and Stigma: The Morality of Criminal Justice (Oxford: Blackwell, 1980), Australasian Journal of Philosophy, LX, 2 (June, 1982), 193-94.

21 William J. Abrahamson, The Divine Inspiration of Holy Scripture (London: Oxford University Press, 1981), Journal of Christian Education, Papers 76, (April, 1983), 53-56.

22 H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., The Foundations of Bioethics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986), Hastings Center Report, XVII, 1 (February, 1987), 34-35.

15 23 Terence Penelhum, Butler (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985), Ethics, XCVII, 3 (April, 1987), 697- 98.

24 David Luban, ed. The Good Lawyer: Lawyers’ Roles and Lawyers’ Ethics (Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Allanheld, 1984), Criminal Justice Ethics, VII, 1 (Winter/Spring, 1988), 87 (book note; pseud. Ian Little).

25 Gary T. Marx, Undercover: Police Surveillance in America (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1988), Ethics, XCIX, 4 (July, 1989), 984-85.

26 Kelsey Kauffman, Prison Officers and their World (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988), APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy, XC, 1 (Fall, 1990), 79-80

27 John Braithwaite & Philip Pettit, Not Just Deserts: A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990), Ethics, CII, 1 (October, 1991), 173-75.

28 Peter Byrne, ed. Medicine, Medical Ethics and the Value of Life (Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1990),

29 Jerome I. Gellman, The Fear, The Trembling, and the Fire: Kierkegaard and the Hasidic Masters on the Binding of Isaac (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994), APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy, XCIV, 2 (Spring, 1995), 126-27.

30 Jules L. Coleman & Allen Buchanan, eds. In Harm=s Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg (NY: Cambridge University Press, 1994), Ethics, CVII, 1 (October, 1996), 149-51.

31 A.P. Simester & A.T.H. Smith, eds. Harm and Culpability (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996), Ethics, CVIII, 3 (April, 1998), 641-42.

32 Peter Manning, Policing Contingencies (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003)

J. Miscellaneous (incomplete)

1 “Sacrifice” (poem), Cygnet, XVIII, 2 (December, 1958), 167.

2 Review of W.E. Sangster, Let Me Commend?, Vision (March, 1962), 5.

3 “The Existence of God,” Apologia, I, 1 (April, 1962), 6-12.

4 “Predestination and Free Will,” Apologia, I, 3 (October, 1962), 46-62.

5 “In Reply to the Rev, Ralph Sutton” [Letter to Editor], Daily News (January 16, 1964).

6 “Another One for the Lions,” Woroni (1964).

7 “Justification by Faith,” Sed Contra, VIII, 1 (March, 1965), 7-9.

8 “Theories of Punishment: A Reply,” Philosophy Society Magazine, No. 1 (1965-66), 52-57.

9 Translation: “Ina Mia” (poem by Chairil Anwar), Westerly, No. 2 (October, 1966), 22.

10 “Christian Thinking in a Secular World -- I, II” Theolog Review, V, 1 (April, 1969), 22-35, and V, 2 (August, 1965), 22-35.

16 11 “Punishment,” Crux, LXXI, 1 (February-March, 1968), 4.

12 “Who=s the Wise Guy?” Intervarsity, XXX, 3 (Summer, 1969-70), 23-26.

13 “Spying out the Land: Sociological Factors Affecting Outreach Today.” In Move In for Action, Sydney: ANZEA Publishers (September, 1971), 12-26.

14 “It Was a Miracle . . . Or Was It?” Focus, VI. 6 (June/July, 1971), 4-5.

15 ‘Secularization and Christianity,” Intervarsity, XXXI, 3 (Summer, 1971), 14-17.

16 “Caution on Abortion Stand” [Letter to Editor], The Methodist, LXXXII, 7 (January 27, 1973), 2.

17 “Education is Not Enough” [Letter to Editor], The Methodist, LXXXII, 7 (April 7, 1973), 2.

18 “Status is Significant” [Letter to Editor], The Methodist, LXXXII, 12 (June 16, 1973), 2.

19 Review of six Grove Booklets on Ethics, Shaftesbury Project Newsletter, No. 11 (October/November, 1975), 21-22.

20 “Fairness” [Letter to Editor], The Australian (November 10, 1977), 6.

21 “On Genetic Engineering,” Church Scene (April 26, 1979).

22 “And Zero Tolerance’s Positives?” [Letter to Editor], Zadok Perspectives, #65 (Spring/Summer, 1999/2000), 7-8.

23 “We Need to Rethink How We Use Prisons” [Op Ed], Newsday, September 2, 2003, A23-24.

This listing does not include Conference/Invited Papers. They have been given at Conferences/Universities in Australia, New Zealand, England, Finland, Canada, United States, Israel, India, Turkey, Portugal, Romania, and Ireland.

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