Police Interrogation & Fraudulent Epistemic Environments
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Tate Center (Room 207) 5 Liberty St, Charleston, South Carolina 29424
Oxford University Press
Person dressed in orange caught in a spider web. This is the cover image for Hunt's book Police Deception and Dishonesty -- The Logic of Lying.
Join Luke William Hunt—a philosophy professor and former FBI Special Agent—for a conversation about the ethics of police deception and dishonesty. Author of the recent book, Police Deception and Dishonesty -- The Logic of Lying, Hunt argues that many of our assumptions about policing and security are unjustified. Through a rich discussion of literature and case studies, he’ll show compelling reasons to think that the police's widespread use of proactive deception and dishonesty is inconsistent with fundamental norms of political morality--especially norms regarding fraud and the rule of law. Although there are times and places for dishonesty and deception in policing, Hunt illustrates why those times and places should be much more limited than current practices suggest.