If you liked Criminal Law, Philosophy and Public Health Practice by A. M. Viens, John Coggon, and Anthony S. Kessel, start with From Reason to Practice in Bioethics (2015), Ethical Judgments (2017), and Emergency Research Ethics (2017). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 From Reason to Practice in Bioethics 2015 · 263 pages · John Coggon, Sarah Chan, Soren Holme, Thomasine Kushner · Same author
  2. 2 Ethical Judgments 2017 · 290 pages · John Coggon, Clark Hobson, Richard Huxtable, Sheelagh McGuinness · Same author
  3. 3 Emergency Research Ethics 2017 · 522 pages · A. M. Viens · Same author
  4. 4 Global Health and International Community 2013 · 288 pages · John Coggon, Swati Gola, John Sulston · Same author
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BookOrb recommends From Reason to Practice in Bioethics (2015), Ethical Judgments (2017), Emergency Research Ethics (2017), Global Health and International Community (2013), and What Makes Health Public? (2012).

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Criminal Law, Philosophy and Public Health Practice is by A. M. Viens, John Coggon, and Anthony S. Kessel.