The criminal justice system is a complex web of ethical considerations and legal principles. This book delves into the ethical dilemmas faced by professionals working in law enforcement, the judiciary, and corrections. It explores topics such as police misconduct, prosecutorial discretion, and the ethics of punishment. The author critically examines the ethical frameworks that guide decision-making in the criminal justice system and discusses the implications for civil liberties. Whether you're a student, a practitioner, or simply interested in the intersection of ethics and the law, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of the criminal justice system.