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BUS 404 Wroldsen Midterm 1 Study Guide
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2 ethical frameworks - 1. formalism - affirms an absolute morality. A particular act is in 
itself right or wrong 
2. consequentialism - moral consequences of actions rather than with the morality of the 
actions themselves 
3 types of property - 1. public property - public resources that belong to the government 
(ie. roads, public buildings, public lands, and monuments) 
2. private property - resources that you own as an individual 
3. common property - applies to resources like land that m...
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Testbank for Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice 8th (1)
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Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice, 8th 
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Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice, 8th Edition 
Chapter 1-14 
Chapter 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. All public servants have the following characteristics except: 
a. paid from public purse 
b. special duties 
c. power to use force 
d. held to higher standard 
ANS: C REF: p. 4 OBJ: LO 2 
2. Which of the following is not one of the ethical principles that govern public servants 
identified b...
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Legal Philosophy Questions with Complete Solutions Graded A+
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Why does Aristotle think that practical reason is necessary in a system governed by the rule of law? - -Practical reason is necessary-- reason tells us what to do 
-Good legal code is backed by reason and moral code 
-The goal is justice & virtue is the law 
-"Man is a political animal" 
-"Men, in order to be good, must partake in communal activities 
How does the Stoic view of nature relate to natural law theory? - -Stoic believed love and friendship are human weaknesses. 
-The big pi...
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Testbank for Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice 8th
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TEST BANK FOR 
Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice, 8th 
Edition 
TEST BANK FOR 
Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice, 8th Edition 
Chapter 1-14 
Chapter 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. All public servants have the following characteristics except: 
a. paid from public purse 
b. special duties 
c. power to use force 
d. held to higher standard 
ANS: C REF: p. 4 OBJ: LO 2 
2. Which of the following is not one of the ethical principles that govern public servants 
identified b...
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Ethics in Criminal Justice (CJ400) Exam 6 & 7
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Ethics in Criminal Justice (CJ400) Exam 6 & 7: 95/100 - 95 % 
Question 1 
A scientist was sentenced to prison for conspiracy to sell trade secrets worth $8 million. The scientist had cancer and was expected to 
live only six months longer. He told the judge, "I don't want to die in prison." But the judge said he had "no choice" and sentenced the 
scientist to the five years in prison. What ethical theory best describes the absolute position of the sentencing judge? 
Question options: 
a) Im...
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J 06V Ethics in Criminal Justice Lesson 4 AND 5 Exam COMPLETE SOLUTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2021
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J 06V Ethics in Criminal Justice Lesson 4 AND 5 Exam COMPLETE SOLUTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2021 
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Question 1		2.5 / 2.5 points 
Mill defines pleasure as happiness and the absence of: 
Question options: 
	a) 	intellect. 
 
	b) 	virtue. 
 
	c) 	pain. 
 
	d) 	desire. 
 
Question 2		2.5 / 2.5 points 
Mill focused focuses on reconciling the __________ of the many with the happiness of the individual. 
Question options: 
	a) 	desire 
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