This collection of essays on policing and the use of force, while written over the course of the last twenty-five years, remains relevant and timely.
While the Christian moral tradition has a voluminous record of theological attention to violence and nonv.
Although issues in policing and questions about excessive force and brutality have been addressed by criminologists, sociologists, philosophers, and criminal justice ethicists, only a handful of theological ethicists treat this pressing matter.
This collection of essays on policing and the use of force, while written over the course of the last twenty-five years, remains relevant and timely