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Compare and contrast duties and superogatories. Give an example of each.
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Conflict-of-interest laws recognize the reality that a public official's __________ is
compromised after receiving things of value from stakeholders.
The _________________________ mandated that every state keep a record of prison
rapes and allocated money to study the problem and develop solutions.
The conflict paradigm states that law is NOT value-neutral; it is bent toward the
interests of the powerful.
The use of jury consultants is against the rules of the courtroom.
A _______________ refers to the process of organizing knowledge; a way of seeing the
world.
Defend the rationales of punishment through the use of the ethical systems.
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Aristotle believed that, by nature, we are born "good" and some later learn to be evil.
_______________ is the discipline investigating the meaning of ethical systems and
whether they are relative or universal.
According to the text, utilitarianism is the most pervasive ethical system used in the war
on terror.
The investigation known as ______________________ involved the bribery of several
Chicago judges.
Lawyers who perceive themselves as moral agents may refuse to pursue a client's wish
to pursue a particular legal tactic if they didn't believe in it.
List and describe the ethical problems of using informants summarized by South.
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______________________ is a form of punishment that results in the offender feeling
cast aside and abandoned by his or her community.
Researchers Mesloh, Wolf, and Henych found that medical staff in prisons scored
higher on the ethics scale than did correctional officers.
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