Deck 3: Moral Dilemmas in Criminal Justice

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The moral arena helps us decide whether our behavior (or that of others) is "a question of ethics."
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A moral dilemma describes a situation where one is required to do two or more actions, is able to do each, but cannot do both (or all) of them without potential harm occurring.
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Most moral philosophers agree that emotion plays a small role, at best, in resolving moral dilemmas.
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Epistemic dilemmas occur when one has conflicts between two (or more) obligations and the person cannot decide which obligation is the more important under the circumstances.
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Ontological dilemmas occur when one has conflicts between two (or more) obligations and the person cannot decide which obligation is the more important under the circumstances.
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Sophie's Choice illustrates, or is an example of, a self-imposed dilemma.
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Ethicists make a distinction between moral dilemmas that are self-imposed and those that are other-imposed-they are not the same.
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Conflicts may arise between general and role-based moral obligations, which helps create moral dilemmas.
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Obligations are moral requirements that people have, simply because they are moral agents
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Role-based obligations are rules or principles taken from several systems of ethics, including Utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics, that are combined into an overarching view of morality.
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Which of the following is not a component of the moral arena?

A) Must involve human behavior (not attitudes or ideas)
B) Behavior must be product of free will/rational choice
C) Behavior must significantly affect others, including nature
D) Each of the above IS a component of the moral arena
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The "trolley-car problem" is a classic illustration of which of the following?

A) Moral ideal
B) Moral consequences
C) Moral dilemma
D) Moral thinking
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Which of the following would not be considered a category of type of moral dilemma?

A) Obligation-based
B) Epistemic
C) Other-imposed
D) Ontological
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This type of dilemma which occurs when all feasible actions are forbidden.

A) Self-imposed dilemmas
B) Other-imposed dilemmas
C) Obligation-based dilemmas
D) Prohibition-based dilemmas
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Sophie's Choice illustrates which of the following type of dilemma?

A) Obligation-based
B) Self-imposed
C) Role-related
D) None of the above
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Reporting your partner's use of excessive force against a suspect whom the two of you arrested for raping a 10 year-old girl would be an example of a moral dilemma relating to:

A) Probation officers
B) Policing
C) Prosecutors
D) Correctional officers
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Withholding evidence tending to show a defendant's innocence would be an example of a moral dilemma relating to:

A) Probation officers
B) Judges
C) Police officers
D) Prosecutors
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Which of the following would create a potential moral dilemma for a judge?

A) Use of excessive force against suspects
B) Withholding evidence
C) Accepting campaign contributions when running for election
D) Pursue revocation of a probation agreement
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Moral dilemmas confronting criminal justice practitioners such as police officers, judges, and correctional officers tend to involve conflicts between which type of obligations?

A) Epistemic/prohibition-based
B) General/role-related
C) Role-related/periodic
D) Systemic/periodic
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Which of the following would be a role-related obligation of a probation/parole officer?

A) Enforce conditions of probation (protect the community)
B) Facilitate offender rehabilitation
C) Use discretion wisely
D) All of the above
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_________ involves a conflict between two (or more) obligations where neither is overridden.
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The "trolley-car problem" is a classic illustration of a ____________.
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Sophie's Choice illustrates a _____________ dilemma.
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_____________ is an important aspect of resolving moral dilemmas.
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An ________ occurs when one has conflicts between two (or more) obligations and the person cannot decide which obligation is more important under the current circumstances.
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A ______________ describes a situation where someone is required to do two or more actions, is able to do each of them, but cannot do both (or all) of them without potential harm occurring.
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The _________________ creates a context for making moral judgments about our own and others' behavior.
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The _________________ is the person facing the moral dilemma and having to choose one course of action over another.
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In an _____________________, there is conflict between two (or more) obligations, but neither is overridden because neither obligation is the stronger.
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An example of a ___________________ dilemma would be Jo promising to take her mother to the doctor and drive her son to the championship pee-wee football game at the same time.
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Which group do you believe faces more dilemmas: probation/parole officers, correctional officers, prosecutors, or police officers? Describe the dilemmas this group faces and justify their selection.
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What are the largest differences between self-imposed and other-imposed moral dilemmas? Can an individual prevent other-imposed moral dilemmas? If so, explain how.
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How should criminal justice practitioners handle dilemmas that have a real possibility of causing harm? Explain.
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Deck 3: Moral Dilemmas in Criminal Justice
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The moral arena helps us decide whether our behavior (or that of others) is "a question of ethics."
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A moral dilemma describes a situation where one is required to do two or more actions, is able to do each, but cannot do both (or all) of them without potential harm occurring.
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Most moral philosophers agree that emotion plays a small role, at best, in resolving moral dilemmas.
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Epistemic dilemmas occur when one has conflicts between two (or more) obligations and the person cannot decide which obligation is the more important under the circumstances.
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Ontological dilemmas occur when one has conflicts between two (or more) obligations and the person cannot decide which obligation is the more important under the circumstances.
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Sophie's Choice illustrates, or is an example of, a self-imposed dilemma.
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Ethicists make a distinction between moral dilemmas that are self-imposed and those that are other-imposed-they are not the same.
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Conflicts may arise between general and role-based moral obligations, which helps create moral dilemmas.
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Obligations are moral requirements that people have, simply because they are moral agents
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Role-based obligations are rules or principles taken from several systems of ethics, including Utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics, that are combined into an overarching view of morality.
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Which of the following is not a component of the moral arena?

A) Must involve human behavior (not attitudes or ideas)
B) Behavior must be product of free will/rational choice
C) Behavior must significantly affect others, including nature
D) Each of the above IS a component of the moral arena
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The "trolley-car problem" is a classic illustration of which of the following?

A) Moral ideal
B) Moral consequences
C) Moral dilemma
D) Moral thinking
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Which of the following would not be considered a category of type of moral dilemma?

A) Obligation-based
B) Epistemic
C) Other-imposed
D) Ontological
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This type of dilemma which occurs when all feasible actions are forbidden.

A) Self-imposed dilemmas
B) Other-imposed dilemmas
C) Obligation-based dilemmas
D) Prohibition-based dilemmas
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Sophie's Choice illustrates which of the following type of dilemma?

A) Obligation-based
B) Self-imposed
C) Role-related
D) None of the above
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Reporting your partner's use of excessive force against a suspect whom the two of you arrested for raping a 10 year-old girl would be an example of a moral dilemma relating to:

A) Probation officers
B) Policing
C) Prosecutors
D) Correctional officers
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Withholding evidence tending to show a defendant's innocence would be an example of a moral dilemma relating to:

A) Probation officers
B) Judges
C) Police officers
D) Prosecutors
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Which of the following would create a potential moral dilemma for a judge?

A) Use of excessive force against suspects
B) Withholding evidence
C) Accepting campaign contributions when running for election
D) Pursue revocation of a probation agreement
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Moral dilemmas confronting criminal justice practitioners such as police officers, judges, and correctional officers tend to involve conflicts between which type of obligations?

A) Epistemic/prohibition-based
B) General/role-related
C) Role-related/periodic
D) Systemic/periodic
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Which of the following would be a role-related obligation of a probation/parole officer?

A) Enforce conditions of probation (protect the community)
B) Facilitate offender rehabilitation
C) Use discretion wisely
D) All of the above
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_________ involves a conflict between two (or more) obligations where neither is overridden.
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The "trolley-car problem" is a classic illustration of a ____________.
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Sophie's Choice illustrates a _____________ dilemma.
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_____________ is an important aspect of resolving moral dilemmas.
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An ________ occurs when one has conflicts between two (or more) obligations and the person cannot decide which obligation is more important under the current circumstances.
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A ______________ describes a situation where someone is required to do two or more actions, is able to do each of them, but cannot do both (or all) of them without potential harm occurring.
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The _________________ creates a context for making moral judgments about our own and others' behavior.
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The _________________ is the person facing the moral dilemma and having to choose one course of action over another.
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In an _____________________, there is conflict between two (or more) obligations, but neither is overridden because neither obligation is the stronger.
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An example of a ___________________ dilemma would be Jo promising to take her mother to the doctor and drive her son to the championship pee-wee football game at the same time.
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Which group do you believe faces more dilemmas: probation/parole officers, correctional officers, prosecutors, or police officers? Describe the dilemmas this group faces and justify their selection.
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What are the largest differences between self-imposed and other-imposed moral dilemmas? Can an individual prevent other-imposed moral dilemmas? If so, explain how.
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How should criminal justice practitioners handle dilemmas that have a real possibility of causing harm? Explain.
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