Exam 13: Ethical Considerations
Exam 1: The Study and Scope of Justice Administration48 Questions
Exam 2: Organization and Administration Principles and Practices55 Questions
Exam 3: Rights of Criminal Justice Employees60 Questions
Exam 4: Police Organization and Operation66 Questions
Exam 5: Police Personnel Roles and Functions70 Questions
Exam 6: Police Issues and Practices77 Questions
Exam 7: Court Organization and Operation86 Questions
Exam 8: Court Personnel Roles and Functions64 Questions
Exam 9: Court Issues and Practices200 Questions
Exam 11: Corrections Personnel Roles and Functions89 Questions
Exam 12: Corrections Issues and Practices98 Questions
Exam 13: Ethical Considerations78 Questions
Exam 14: Special Challenges Labor Relations, liability, and Discipline95 Questions
Exam 15: Financial Administration55 Questions
Exam 16: Technologies and Tools: in an Era of Big Data and the Cloud91 Questions
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Since 1975,about ______ articles have been published about judges and judicial ethics.
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Compare the characteristics of absolute ethics and relative ethics.What are the applications of each in the criminal justice system? Give examples to illustrate the applications.
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Absolute ethics has only two sides: something is good or bad,black or white; in other words,certain acts are inherently right or wrong in themselves,irrespective of one's culture.Relative ethics is more complicated because here,judgments of what acts are good and bad are relative to the individual or culture and thus can depend on the end or outcome of an action or one's culture
Illinois v.Perkins held that police undercover agents are not required to administer the Miranda warning to incarcerated inmates when investigating crimes.
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The term "personal loyalty syndrome" is used to describe criminal justice practitioners who offer tremendous loyalty to their superiors and company.
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What is the definition of ethics? Give examples of relative and absolute ethics.
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__________ are corrupt officers who exploit citizens for financial gain.
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Under Withrow and Dailey's ethics model,the receiver can act as a(n):
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How an individual views a controversial issue depends on their ________,character,and values.
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________ loyalty is the obligation of each agency member to support the agency's mission.
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The__________ _________ __________ can be defined as loyalty that is given by subordinates to their unworthy peers or superiors-even when resulting in violations of constitutional provisions,legal requirements,or the public good.
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_____________ ethics does not consider consequences,but instead examines one's duty to act.
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_____________ are complimentary gifts of money,services,or something of other value given by one party to another.
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The model of ____________ ___________ states that the exchange of a gift is influenced by two elements: the role of the giver and the role of the receiver.
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There are currently no in-class programs,online formats,or television programs to heighten judges' sensitivity to ethical issues.
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One judge,who teaches judicial ethics at the National Judicial College,stated that most judges attending the college admit never having read the ABA's Model Code of _______ ___________before seeking judicial office.
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