RT Book T1 Stick together and come back home: racial sorting and the spillover of carceral identity A1 Lopez-Aguado, Patrick LA English PP Oakland, California PB University of California Press YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1681768054 AB "The distinction between the consequences of an act and the act itself is supposed to define the fight between consequentialism and deontological moralities. This book, though sympathetic to consequentialism, aims less at taking sides in that debate than at clarifying the terms in which it is conducted. It aims to help the reader to think more clearly about some aspects of human conduct--especially the workings of the 'by'-locution, and some distinctions between making and allowing, between act and upshot, and between foreseeing and intending (the doctrine of double effect). It argues that moral philosophy would go better if the concept of 'the act itself' were dropped from its repertoire. Book Keywords: action, allowing, consequences, consequentialism, deontological ethics, double effect, ethics, intention."--Provided by publisher CN HV8756 SN 9780520963450 K1 Prison administration : California K1 Social Control : California K1 Race discrimination : California K1 Prison gangs : California K1 Prisoners : Violence against : California K1 Prisoners : Social conditions : California K1 Prisoners : California : Social conditions K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Penology K1 Social Science ; Criminology K1 Prison administration K1 Prison gangs K1 Prisoners ; Social conditions K1 Race discrimination K1 Social Control K1 California K1 Kalifornien : Jugendstrafvollzug : Hierarchie : Identität : Resozialisierung K1 eBook-EBSCO-eBook-Academic-Collection