1. Legal paternalism refers to: a. laws that protect children against their parents. b. laws that protect societal morals. c. laws that protect individual from hurting themselves. d. laws that guarantee the rights of the father.
13. The “halo effect” refers to: a. the phenomeno…
13. The “halo effect” refers to: a. the phenomenon in which a defendant is seen as innocent and naïve. b. the phenomenon in which a person with expertise or status in one area is given deference in all areas. c. the phenomenon in which the defense attorney is given deference even when he is clearly stretching the truth. d. the phenomenon in which the witness is a member of the clergy.
Compare and contrast the due process model and crime control…
Compare and contrast the due process model and crime control model and discuss which model is more appropriate today for law enforcement and why.
The “blue curtain of secrecy” refers to: a. the l…
The “blue curtain of secrecy” refers to: a. the law that prevents the release of some victim information from police reports. b. the practice of police officers to remain silent when fellow officers commit unethical actions. c. the practice of voting in secret during elections of police union leaders. d. the news media’s reluctance to report on certain police issues.
According to the text, the last step necessary to clarify an…
According to the text, the last step necessary to clarify any dilemma is to _______________________. a. identify of potential values involved b. review all the facts c. identify all possible moral dilemmas d. resolve the ethical dilemma by using some means of decision making
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Which of the following is not an aspect of Rawls’s theory of…
Which of the following is not an aspect of Rawls’s theory of justice? a. Utilitarian principles b. Concern for rights c. Freedom from government interference d. Concern for the least advantaged members of society
According to the chapter, which of the following is NOT a va…
According to the chapter, which of the following is NOT a valid component of civil disobedience? a. Any action must be approved by most of the community. b. A major moral issue must be at stake. c. It must be non-violent. d. No other legitimate means of correcting the issue should be available.
Which of the following is not a theme of justice as proposed…
Which of the following is not a theme of justice as proposed in the text? a. Fairness b. Equality c. Punishment d. Impartiality
What does a teleological ethical system judge? a. …
What does a teleological ethical system judge? a. The consequences of a thought b. The consequences of an act c. The totality of a life d. The comparative virtues of an ethical system