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Jake Monaghan

Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. His research is primarily in moral and political philosophy, with a focus on policing.

Top 3 podcasts with Jake Monaghan

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May 9, 2025 • 1h 4min

Jake Monaghan, "Just Policing" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Jake Monaghan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at USC, discusses his book, Just Policing, tackling the ethical dilemmas surrounding law enforcement. He argues for a moral framework that acknowledges police discretion as valuable in non-ideal situations. Monaghan critiques popular abolitionist approaches while emphasizing the need for reform in policing to enhance community trust. He also explores the complexities of policing different types of crime and highlights the impact of social movements on public perceptions of justice and accountability.
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May 8, 2025 • 1h 4min

Jake Monaghan, "Just Policing" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Jake Monaghan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at USC, dives into the complexities of policing in his insightful discussion. He explores the moral dilemmas surrounding police practices, especially in light of recent events like George Floyd's murder. The conversation touches on the importance of police discretion, arguing it can lead to more just outcomes in non-ideal scenarios. Monaghan critiques both popular abolitionist viewpoints and traditional enforcement models, advocating for a balanced approach to justice that respects community trust and ethical governance.
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May 8, 2025 • 1h 4min

Jake Monaghan, "Just Policing" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Join philosopher Jake Monaghan, Assistant Professor at USC, as he dives into the complex world of policing ethics in his new book, Just Policing. He challenges the traditional views on police discretion, arguing it's crucial in non-ideal circumstances. Monaghan critiques both police abolitionism and the legalist standpoint on justice. The conversation also touches on historical ties between policing and social norms, the tension between enforcing laws versus building community trust, and the stark differences in perceptions of street and white-collar crimes.

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