This document is from a criminal justice textbook and discusses the relationship between criminal justice and morality. It covers several topics related to ethics and morality in criminal justice, including defining concepts like right and wrong, justifications for punishment, whether it is ever acceptable to kill innocent people, and the moral requirements of criminal justice agents and institutions. It also questions why ethics are important in criminal justice even when laws exist and discusses the role of morality and ethical inquiry in areas like criminal justice practices, lawmaking, and achieving social justice.