Exam 2: Criminal Justice, Society, and Morality
Exam 1: Introducing Crime and Criminal Justice115 Questions
Exam 2: Criminal Justice, Society, and Morality113 Questions
Exam 3: Criminal Justice and Legal Philosophy117 Questions
Exam 4: Theories of Deviance and Social Control119 Questions
Exam 5: Theories of Criminal Behavior117 Questions
Exam 6: Concepts of Justice114 Questions
Exam 7: Concepts of Justice Policy116 Questions
Exam 8: Concepts of Criminal Procedure106 Questions
Exam 9: Criminal Law115 Questions
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Exam 11: Core Concepts of US Policing118 Questions
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The position of John Locke that the criminal justice system should try to promote this in all of its processes.
Scholars have a five-step method for solving problems.
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Under Kant's categorical imperative, is it acceptable to lie?
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We need police, courts and correctional agencies to maintain order in society.
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Morality is not grounded in any particular ideology, be it religious, political, economic, or any other.
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To criminal justice scholars, the answers to questions are typically grounded in
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It is not necessary for the criminal justice system to meet ideals such as fairness, equality, and effectiveness.
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The social contract is static because the amount of freedom exchanged for the amount of security received does not vary over time.
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The fourth step in the scientific five-step method for solving problems is becoming aware of the problem.
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Referring to the five-step approach to problem solving, which step does the following example demonstrate? The public complains about drivers speeding by a nearby park.
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According to Kohlberg at the preconventional level avoiding punishment forms the basis of moral decision-making.
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Disagreement about policies, especially among idealists, often occurs because of disagreements about what constitutes the truth.
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There are two possible reasons why a society would not need criminal justice systems.
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Charles Sanders Pierce believes there are four ways of knowing something. These four ways are
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Criminal justice practitioners make seemingly routine decisions on a daily basis that require them to grapple with difficult and complex issues, and the collection of those decisions helps shape the moral conceptions that serve as the foundation of criminal justice.
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