Reply to Susan Bandes

Criminal Justice Ethics 35 (3):201-204 (2016)
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As is usually the case, Susan Bandes has written an engaging essay that gives us much to think about.1 Of course I do not agree with her that I have “asked the wrong question” in asking if the voca...

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