This workshop is supported by the Society for Applied Philosophy. It features eight invited presentations on the ethics of sting operations, with speakers from criminology, journalism, law, philosophy and politics.
Speakers:
Christopher Nathan (Warwick), 'Governing Stings: Regulation and Criminal Justice'
Attila Tanyi (Tromsø), 'Entrapment and Its Ethics: A Dirty Hands Problem?'
Bethan Loftus (Bangor), 'Normalising the Exceptional: Covert Surveillance and the Subterranean World of Policing'
Liat Levanon (KCL), 'Police Entrapment as a Substitute for Bad Character Evidence'
Stephen McLeod (Liverpool), 'Entrapment and the Public Interest'
Eamonn O'Neill (Edinburgh Napier), 'Deep Throat, Deep Background or Deep Entrapment: Media Ethics in the Digital Age'
Jeffrey Howard (UCL), 'The Structure of Subversion'
Daniel Hill (Liverpool), 'Entrapment and Temptation'
Programme
Speakers:
Christopher Nathan (Warwick), 'Governing Stings: Regulation and Criminal Justice'
Attila Tanyi (Tromsø), 'Entrapment and Its Ethics: A Dirty Hands Problem?'
Bethan Loftus (Bangor), 'Normalising the Exceptional: Covert Surveillance and the Subterranean World of Policing'
Liat Levanon (KCL), 'Police Entrapment as a Substitute for Bad Character Evidence'
Stephen McLeod (Liverpool), 'Entrapment and the Public Interest'
Eamonn O'Neill (Edinburgh Napier), 'Deep Throat, Deep Background or Deep Entrapment: Media Ethics in the Digital Age'
Jeffrey Howard (UCL), 'The Structure of Subversion'
Daniel Hill (Liverpool), 'Entrapment and Temptation'
Programme