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Dr. Bruce Bayley

Ethics in Corrections

Dr. Bruce Bayley is a former Correctional Officer and Deputy Juvenile Probation Officer. After retiring from duty-related injuries sustained in corrections, Dr. Bayley currently works as an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Weber State University and adjunct instructor at the Weber State Police Academy. Along with research in ethics and correctional special operations teams, Dr. Bayley currently teaches courses in Ethics, Theories of Crime and Delinquency, Corrections, and Criminal Justice. He can be reached by e-mail at bbayley@weber.edu or by phone: 801-626-8134.

LATEST ARTICLES
The distinction between treatment and rehabilitation is often so vague that it sometimes leads to confusion
In the second segment of this three part series, this article examines some of the research surrounding the primary reason we incarcerate those who violate our laws
In the first segment of this three part series, this article examines some of the research surrounding the primary reason we incarcerate those who violate our laws
For the past three months, ten of my graduate students and I have investigated this controversial topic
Why would the state, the defense, or a department of corrections want or need to video-tape an execution?
The intent of the survey was to ask you, the officers in the field, how you feel about the importance of and need for a departmental Code of Ethics
In general, a Code of Ethics should outline what the department considers to be right and wrong or good and bad behavior