This is Part 2 of my series on moral distress and cultivating moral resilience. Read Part 1 here. “Moral distress” is a term coined in 1984 by philosopher Andrew Jameton to describe the suffering ...
The definition of moral injury is still being debated more than three decades after Johnathan Shay first coined the phrase. Moral injury is commonly understood as a violation of a person’s core moral ...
A new book reveals that parole boards deciding early release for homicide cases engage in moral evaluations that extend beyond risk assessment and rehabilitation. Based on nearly 500 parole hearings ...