Deck 1: Ethics in the Criminal Justice Professions
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Deck 1: Ethics in the Criminal Justice Professions
1
The __________ refers to the preservation of federal and state constitutional rights.
A)14th Amendment
B)15th Amendment
C)United States Constitution
D)Due process
A)14th Amendment
B)15th Amendment
C)United States Constitution
D)Due process
D
2
An adversarial system is defined as a network of government and private agencies intended to manage accused and convicted criminals.
False
3
Which of the following is a common theme for an ethical dilemma?
A)Immediate vs.Future
B)Justice vs.Compassion
C)Truth vs.Loyalty
D)All of the above
A)Immediate vs.Future
B)Justice vs.Compassion
C)Truth vs.Loyalty
D)All of the above
D
4
Which of the following is true regarding ethics?
A)Ethics involves the study of individual or group character.
B)Morality is a contributor to the development of ethics.
C)Ethics are the specific situational rules of conduct constructed from elements of character.
D)All of the above
A)Ethics involves the study of individual or group character.
B)Morality is a contributor to the development of ethics.
C)Ethics are the specific situational rules of conduct constructed from elements of character.
D)All of the above
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5
The criminal justice system is adversarial in nature.
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6
__________ exist when available choices and obligations do not allow for moral outcomes.
A)Ethics
B)Ethical dilemmas
C)Morality
D)Moral dilemmas
A)Ethics
B)Ethical dilemmas
C)Morality
D)Moral dilemmas
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7
Legal justice is the only model of justice that unifies all the citizens within a given region.
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8
Is the criminal justice system adversarial in nature? Explain your answer.
• The criminal justice system is the network of government and private agencies intended to manage accused and convicted criminals.
• The criminal justice system is adversarial in nature.This means that criminal defendants are entitled to an adequate defense and due process of law,while the burden of proving guilt is on the state or government (prosecution)).
• The state has the greater burden of proof,and must prove a defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.Attorneys for the prosecution work for the government at the city,county,state,or federal level and are charged with seeking the truth regarding criminal matters on behalf of citizenry.Attorneys who work for the defense are not necessarily interested in the truth,but rather are ethically bound to zealously advocate for the best interest of the accused-their client.The defense is not required to prove innocence in an adversarial justice system.In fact,the defense is not required to prove anything.The defense need only demonstrate that there is a reasonable doubt with respect to the prosecution's theories.
• The criminal justice system is the network of government and private agencies intended to manage accused and convicted criminals.
• The criminal justice system is adversarial in nature.This means that criminal defendants are entitled to an adequate defense and due process of law,while the burden of proving guilt is on the state or government (prosecution)).
• The state has the greater burden of proof,and must prove a defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.Attorneys for the prosecution work for the government at the city,county,state,or federal level and are charged with seeking the truth regarding criminal matters on behalf of citizenry.Attorneys who work for the defense are not necessarily interested in the truth,but rather are ethically bound to zealously advocate for the best interest of the accused-their client.The defense is not required to prove innocence in an adversarial justice system.In fact,the defense is not required to prove anything.The defense need only demonstrate that there is a reasonable doubt with respect to the prosecution's theories.
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9
Which model of justice focuses on making victims whole again and reintegrating offenders back into society?
A)Retributive
B)Corrective
C)Distributive
D)Restorative
A)Retributive
B)Corrective
C)Distributive
D)Restorative
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10
In an adversarial system,the defense is required to prove innocence.
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11
Which of the following is not a professional code of ethics directive?
A)Values
B)Ideals
C)Principles
D)Requirements
A)Values
B)Ideals
C)Principles
D)Requirements
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12
Which of the following is true regarding an adversarial system?
A)The burden of proving guilt is on the state or government.
B)The defendant has the greater burden of proof.
C)Defense attorneys are interested in the truth.
D)The system is grounded in the principle that defendants are presumed guilty unless proven innocent.
A)The burden of proving guilt is on the state or government.
B)The defendant has the greater burden of proof.
C)Defense attorneys are interested in the truth.
D)The system is grounded in the principle that defendants are presumed guilty unless proven innocent.
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13
Morality is the specific situational rules of conduct constructed from elements of character.
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14
There are no truly universal moral imperatives or obligations.
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15
Professional codes of ethics include six different kinds of directives.
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16
Justice is defined as the fair and impartial treatment during the resolution of conflict.
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17
Which of the following is not considered one of the five interdependent pillars of the criminal justice system?
A)Academia
B)Forensic services
C)Crime scene investigation
D)Corrections
A)Academia
B)Forensic services
C)Crime scene investigation
D)Corrections
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18
__________ is the pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with the adjudication of criminal defendants to include exoneration,punishment,treatment,and efforts to reform.
A)Corrections
B)Judiciary
C)Forensic services
D)All of the above
A)Corrections
B)Judiciary
C)Forensic services
D)All of the above
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19
Criminal justice practitioners that submit to a worthy code of professional ethics are better protected from the negative consequences of unethical behavior.
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20
__________ is the pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with the probation,incarceration,management,rehabilitation,treatment,parole,and in extreme cases the execution of convicted criminals.
A)Academia
B)Judiciary
C)Forensic services
D)None of the above
A)Academia
B)Judiciary
C)Forensic services
D)None of the above
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21
List and describe the five interdependent pillars of the criminal justice system.
• The criminal justice system is the network of government and private agencies intended to manage accused and convicted criminals.The criminal justice system is composed of multiple interrelated pillars,consisting of academia,law enforcement,forensic services,the judiciary,and corrections.
Academia: The pillar of the criminal justice system composed of those criminal justice researchers and educators working in colleges,universities,academies,and institutions around the world-anywhere that criminal justice professionals seek information,knowledge,formal education or specific training.
Law enforcement: The pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with reported crime.
Forensic services: The pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with the examination and interpretation of evidence-physical,behavioral,and testimonial alike.
Judiciary: The pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with the adjudication of criminal defendants,to include exoneration,punishment,treatment,and efforts to reform.
Corrections: The pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with the probation,incarceration,management,rehabilitation,treatment,parole,and in extreme cases the execution of convicted criminals.
• The criminal justice system is the network of government and private agencies intended to manage accused and convicted criminals.The criminal justice system is composed of multiple interrelated pillars,consisting of academia,law enforcement,forensic services,the judiciary,and corrections.
Academia: The pillar of the criminal justice system composed of those criminal justice researchers and educators working in colleges,universities,academies,and institutions around the world-anywhere that criminal justice professionals seek information,knowledge,formal education or specific training.
Law enforcement: The pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with reported crime.
Forensic services: The pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with the examination and interpretation of evidence-physical,behavioral,and testimonial alike.
Judiciary: The pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with the adjudication of criminal defendants,to include exoneration,punishment,treatment,and efforts to reform.
Corrections: The pillar of the criminal justice system that deals with the probation,incarceration,management,rehabilitation,treatment,parole,and in extreme cases the execution of convicted criminals.
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22
Explain the difference between ethics and morality.Provide one example of each.
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