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J 06V Ethics in Criminal Justice Midterm Exam According to the text, ethical issues involve broad social questions, often concerning the governments social control mechanisms and: a. the cost to the public 
b. the impact on those being governed c. the influence of religion 
d. public opinion - b. the impact on those being governed Which of the following statements is NOT an example of an ethical issue? a. a legislature deciding what sentences to attach to certain crimes b. a governor signing a...
J 06V Ethics in Criminal Justice Exam 2|J 06V Ethics in Criminal Justice Exam 2
J 06V Ethics in Criminal Justice Exam 2 - Questions and Answers
Question 1 2.5 / 2.5 points 
The prosecutor's discretion is considerable given the control they have over how law can be enforced 
and adjudicated. Prosecutors have garnered the greatest criticism for: 
Question options: 
a) selective prosecution. 
b) minimum sentencing laws. 
c) plea bargaining. 
d) failure to change. 
Question 
2 
2.5 / 2.5 points 
What is the interpreted meaning of probable cause? 
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According to Mill, a bad act does not necessarily indicate a bad person, and a good act does not 
necessarily mean a person is: 
Question options: 
a) virtuous. 
b) good. 
c) kind. 
d) bad. 
Question 
2 
2.5 / 2.5 points 
Which of the following quotes is Mill credited with saying? 
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Aristotle emphasized that ethical conduct requires _________ so that it becomes habit. 
Question options: 
a) knowledge 
b) practice 
c) intellect 
d) skill 
Question 
2 
5 / 5 points 
Virtue ethics are most closely associated with _________, whose approach to ethics asks, "How ought 
people live their lives?" 
Question options: 
a) Aristotle
Question 1 
In the context of life and death decisions, there is a distinction between killing and letting die. Which of the following is classified as 
letting die? 
Question options: 
a) Physician-assisted suicide 
b) Prescribing enough of a medication to allow a patient to overdose 
c) Removing a patient from life support 
d) Euthanasia 
ion 5 / 5poinThe story of Alfred Nobel illustrates what ethical lesson? 
Question options: 
a) People who invent materials such as dynamite are unethical. 
b...
Question 1 
Morals and ethics: 
Question options: 
a) must be taught. 
b) are the same throughout the world. 
c) are synonymous with values. 
d) are interchangeable terms. 
ion 5 / 5poinJessica was invited to Howard's house for dinner. Howard spent three hours cooking and set the table with fine china and flowers. 
Jessica failed to show and did not call him. Jessica can best be described as: 
Question options: 
a) lacking manners and etiquette. 
b) morally bankrupt. 
c) a person of poor charac...
A form of learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or 
weakened by its association with positive or negative consequences is called: 
Question options: 
a) the behavioral perspective. 
b) the psychodynamic perspective. 
c) operant conditioning. 
d) classical conditioning. 
Question 
2 
5 / 5 points 
Freud proposed a theory that suggests that unconscious forces act to influence 
personality and behavior. This is called the ______ perspective. 
Question options: 
a) psychosocial 
b) ...
Which form of learning relies upon newborns producing an “orienting response” in which they become quiet, 
attentive, and experience a slowed heart rate as they “take in” the novel stimuli? 
 
A. Habituation 
 
B. Operant conditioning 
 
C. Classical conditioning 
 
D. Modeling 
Question 2 of 20 
5.0/ 5.0 Points 
What do mothers and fathers report when asked why they think the Lamaze method of childbirth works? 
 
A. It saves money from going to the hospital. 
 
B. It p...