Similarly, I would say if the book of “Kids for Cash” was a fiction, then Ecenbarger deserves to be given much gratitude for exposing a scandalous and tragic situation that brought devastation and pain to the lives to many families and children. This book demands attention from any anyone who cares about the juvenile justice and justice system as a whole. The story is incredible, and Ecenbarger brought the stunning story in a deeply compelling and researched harrowing tale. It is evident that the book revealed the deep gap between the harsh reality and cherished ideals in a country that is so addicted to incarceration. Ethics involves defending, systematizing and recommending the concepts of wrong and right conduct. It has to do with the feelings …show more content…
However, the actions and decisions of the former judge were not ethically sound, nor did they follow the laid down principles. The judges had an ethical obligation of seeing the justice was delivered. That is also enshrined in the Code of Professional Responsibility. However, it is evident that the judges failed to adhere to that code as well. The probation officers saw the youths being sentenced for minor issues. While the whole country was in the opinion of de-incarceration of the juvenile justice system, treat the kids in the community, in the courtroom of Judge Ciavarella it was contrary. He believed that the kids should be incarcerated and one after the other, they were dragged to detention centers (Ecenbarger, …show more content…
The paper first provided an overview of the books content, discussed the emerging themes, the subject, and the quality of work of the book. The story revolves around a convicted judge Ciavarella who sentenced kids in hundreds to a juvenile court after receiving a kickback from the developers of a juvenile detention camp. The emerging themes identified from the books is corruption and greed, devastation experienced by the sentenced kids and their families, and juvenile injustices on the convicted youths. The paper also found that the work of the author was of high quality because the way it was written it successfully convened the main points and themes in the book. On the second part of the paper, I believe that the book was well documented and offers an insidious look at the judicial system that is blocked from the public scrutiny. Moreover, the books are good for the people who have an interest in the juvenile judicial system and should act as an eye-opener to the people. Ethics and policy also interacted in the book on several occasions as the paper evaluated the policies from an ethical