Exam 6: Lying and Deception in Criminal Justice
Exam 1: Acquainting Yourself With Ethics: A Tour of the Ethics Hall of Fame33 Questions
Exam 2: Familiarizing Yourself With Ethics: Nature, Definitions, and Categories33 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Criminal Justice Ethics: Sources and Sanctions34 Questions
Exam 4: Meeting the Masters: Ethical Theories, Concepts, and Issues34 Questions
Exam 5: The Ambivalent Reality: Major Unethical Themes in Criminal Justice Management34 Questions
Exam 6: Lying and Deception in Criminal Justice34 Questions
Exam 7: Racial Prejudice and Racial Discrimination34 Questions
Exam 8: Egoism and the Abuse of Authority34 Questions
Exam 9: Misguided Loyalties: to Whom, to What, at What Price34 Questions
Exam 10: Ethics of Criminal Justice Today: What Is Being Done and What Can Be Done33 Questions
Exam 11: Ethics and Police35 Questions
Exam 12: Ethics and Corrections Prisons34 Questions
Exam 13: Ethics of Probation and Parole34 Questions
Exam 14: The Truth Revealed: Enlightenment and Practical Civility Minimize Criminality35 Questions
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The religionist view is based on the fall from grace doctrine.
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Lying is reserved only for the lower class.
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Which recent technology has prompted field officers to curb their reliance on deception in the field?
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Do you believe that body-worn cameras and the proliferation of cellular devices with cameras have prompted police to alter their demeanor in the field? Or, put differently, do you think police use less deception and other potentially unethical tactics since their every move is potentially being recorded?
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According to the sociological view, lying is a behavior that thrives more or less in proportion to one's:
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A portion of this chapter focused on various components of the criminal justice system (e.g., policing, parole, probation) in regard to types of lying present within the respective occupations. Discuss the major types of dishonesty engaged in by individuals in the various aspects addressed. In addition to this, is there a sector that should be more concerned with lying than others? For example, since police are in contact with individuals not yet justice-involved, can/does lying by police do more damage than a parole officer, probation officer, or prosecutor, etc.? Why?
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According to the text, which of the following doctrines is most commonly used to justify lying by police officers?
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Compare and contrast the religionist and sociological views on the origins of lying. Which do you believe has more merit? Is lying related to one's level of socialization, or does everyone have an equal propensity to engage in deception when it is serviceable to them?
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The type of officer with the highest propensity to engage in illicit or illegal behavior is a detective.
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Which of the following are not reasons probation officers lie?
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The philosopher who condemned all aspects of lying without exception was:
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To cope with excessive workload, some parole officers may use deception in the construction of risk-needs assessments for some parolees.
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The practice of "collars for dollars" involved police officers:
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Bok asserts that Judaism, Christianity, and Buddhism all allow no exceptions to their rules against lying.
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Which of the following is typically not a reason that instructors lie?
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During which process does lying often occur by both prosecutors and defense attorneys?
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What is a crucial aspect for establishing the veracity of a message?
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The Washington Post Magazine indicated that a large proportion of society relies on lying for functional purposes.
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Which view provides no room for consideration of lying, even in extreme circumstances?
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A deceptive person is not one who is merely wrong or mistaken, but one who is intentionally deceitful or treacherous.
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