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Public Integrity
Editor: James S. Bowman, Florida State University ( jbowman@garnet.acns.fsu.edu) Managing Editor: Jonathan P. West, ( jwest@exchange.sba.miami.edu) Book Review Editor: Robert W. Smith, Exemplar Profile Editor: Terry L. Cooper,
Governance is changing rapidly, and change brings compelling ethical challenges. Sponsored by the American Society for Public Administration, International City/County Management Association, Ethics Resource Center, Council of State Governments, and the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws, Public Integrity is the foremost journal on ethics and leadership in all aspects of modern public service. Written for both scholars and practitioners as well as concerned citizens, its driving force is the notion of integrity that is so basic a part of democratic life. The journal features refereed articles, case studies, exemplar profiles, field reports, commentaries, and book reviews on a broad spectrum of ethical concerns in local, state, national, and international affairs. Members of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) are entitled to a discount individual price of $45.00 US and $55.00 Foreign. Scroll down for the ASPA Member Discount order form link. "Each volume of Public Integrity is a delight to read for scholars and practitioners who want to stay current on ethical issues and research so vital to all aspects of modern public administration." -Richard Stillman, University of Colorado at Denver "The public administration community is fortunate to have scholars from the academic and practitioner community sharing their insights on timely ethics issues. Given the broad spectrum of issues that are covered, readers are provided an understanding of the underpinnings of ethical dilemmas and responses to challenges we face in our various public service capacities. I am sure you will find this journal to be a great resource. I commend the editors and editorial board members for undertaking this publication." -Cheryle A. Broom, ASPA Past President and King County Auditor "Each issue of Public Integrity generates an ethical consciousness that is so critically needed in the public sector. The quality of its articles places it as one of the leading journals of our profession." -Louis C. Gawthrop, University of Baltimore "At last a journal dedicated to the first concern of democratic government: an open and honest process. Public Integrity should be essential reading not only for academics and government officials but also for citizens concerned about the future of democracy around the world." -Frederick M. Hermann, NJ Election Law Enforcement Commission
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Editorial Board
Barbara Blumenfield, International City/County Management Association; Carol Carson, Connecticut Office of State Ethics; Frank Daley, Nebraska Accountability & Disclosure Commission; H. George Frederickson, University of Kansas; Stuart C. Gilman, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Washington, D.C.; Mary E. Guy, University of Colorado, Denver; Patricia Harned, Ethics Resource Center; Ellen M. Hesen, Office of the Governor, Kentucky; Ross Judd, Wisconsin Ethics Board; Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Louisiana State University; Albert Lenge, Connecticut Elections Enforcement Commission; Carol W. Lewis, University of Connecticut; Sarah E. Melendez, George Washington University; Donald C. Menzel, American Society for Public Administration; Charles Sampford, Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice, & Governance, Australia; David Schultz, Hamline University; W. Charles Smithson, Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board; James Steiner, City of Austin, TX; James H. Svara, Arizona State University; Montgomery Van Wart, California State University, San Bernardino; William Voit, The Council of State Governments; Loren A. Wells, Election Ontario; Howard K. Whitton, Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia; Zhao Shurong, University of Electronic Science & Technology, China
Table of Contents
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Symposium on Ethics Education and Training (Part 2) Donald C. Menzel, Guest Editor
| Introduction | | | | Donald C. Menzel | 5 RESEARCH ARTICLES | | Assessing the Ethical Knowledge of City Managers | | | | Greg Streib and mark Rivera | 9 | | Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, and Character: Techniques to Cultivate Ethical Deliberation | | | | Nancy J. Matchett | 25 | | Ethics Training in Law Enforcement Agencies | | | | Heather Wyatt-Nichol and George Franks | 39 | | COMMENTARY | | | | | | | Distance Learning and Ethics Education and Training: A New Role for American Society for Public Administration? | | | | Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn | 51 | | RESEARCH ARTICLE | | | | | | | Sexual Harassment! What's a Local Manager to Do? | | | | John M. Strate, Tae Hwa Jung, and James Leidlein | 61 | | COMMENTARY | | | | | | | The Importance of Legitimacy in the Government's Response to the Financial Crisis | | | | Thomas H. Stanton | 77 | | BOOK REVIEWS | | | | | | | Sandra Waddock, The Difference Makers: How Social and Institutional Entrepreneurs Created the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement, reviewed by Rod Erakovich | | | | | 87 | | Stanley Anderson, Reform in a Prison Hospital: A Doctor and an Ombudsman Blow the Whistle: A Dramatic Case Study of Bioethics, Criminal Justice & Public Administration, reviewed by Gerald E. Caiden | | | | | 89 | | Brian W. Head, A.J. Brown, and Carmel Connors, eds.,Promoting Integrity: Evaluating and Improving Public Institutions, reviewed by Michael Macaulay | | | | | 92 | | James P. Pfiffner, Power Play: The Bush Presidency and the Constitution, reviewed by Adam L. Warber | | | | | 95 |
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