Public Service Ethics
Individual and Institutional Responsibilities
- James S. Bowman - Florida State University, USA
- Jonathan P. West - University of Miami, USA
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Public Policy & Public Administration
Public Policy & Public Administration
January 2014 | 368 pages | CQ Press
Ethics—in all its exemplary and exhausting forms—matters. It deals with the most gripping question in public life: “What is the right thing to do?” Bowman and West examine individual-centered and organization-focused ethics, applying ideas and ideals from both to contemporary dilemmas. The authors take on controversial issues—from whistle blowing incidents to corruption exposés—to explain how they arise and suggest what can be done about them. They start with the conceptual tools students need to evaluate an ethical dilemma, then analyze individual decision making strategies, and go on to assess institutional ethics programs. The emphasis is not only on the “how to,” but also on the “why.” The ultimate goal is to bolster students’ confidence and prepare them for the ethical problems they will face in the future, by equipping them with the conceptual frameworks and context to approach thorny questions and behave ethically.
List of Tables, Figures, and Exhibits
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
I. Foundations of Public Service Ethics
1. Pertinence, Practicality, and Poppycock
2. Perspectives on Ethics: Macro, Meso, Micro
3. Values, Ethics, and Dilemmas
II. Individual-Centered Approaches to Ethics
4. Moral Development Theory
5. Cognitive Ethics Methods: Result and Rule Problem-Solving Approaches
6. Virtue Theory
7. Conscious Deliberation and Subconscious Action: The Dishonesty of Honest People
III. Institutional Approaches to Ethics
8. Organizational Ethics
9. Corruption Control
10. Whistleblowing in Organizations
IV. Issues in Public Service Ethics
11. Ethics and Elected Officials
12. Organizational Gaming and Performance Measurement
13. At-Will Employment
14. Open Government Case Study: Pay Disclosure
V. Future History
15. Choices and Strategies for the Years Ahead
Index
The text does a pretty good job of covering ethics theory without getting bogged down in state/local/federal minutiae of laws and statutes. Instructors contemplating using this text may want to consider some supplemental material to go along with the text, especially if used at a graduate level.
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