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    Criminal Justice Ethics A Framework for Analysis
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    Exam 3: Moral Dilemmas in Criminal Justice
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    Ontological Dilemmas Occur When One Has Conflicts Between Two (Or
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Ontological Dilemmas Occur When One Has Conflicts Between Two (Or

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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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