CRJ 305 Module 1 Check Your Understanding
indigo111. | Which of the following would NOT be an example of a moral value?
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2. | People are more likely to engage in immoral activities if there is no apparent victim.
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3. | Simply abiding by the law all of the time makes us moral people.
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4. | Which of the following refers to a type or subfield of ethics which focuses on the application of ethical values, principles, obligations, etc., to particular issues and practical scenarios that emerge within the context of a given field or occupation?
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5. | The "spheres of criminal justice" include all of the following, except:
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6. | Illegal or unethical actions of individual police officers are usually detected and reported.
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7. | "Goods" that are valued as a means to some other good are referred to as:
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8. | Because it is an intrinsic value/good, which of the following would be of most importance when making a moral decision?
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9. | Which of the following occurs when jurors return a verdict which is consistent with their own sense of justice and morality, but inconsistent with the law?
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10. | According to your text, the behavior of public officials (including criminal justice professionals) should reflect a higher moral character and should be held to a higher moral standard than ordinary persons.
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11. | In a situation requiring moral judgment — such as a choice between being loyal to one's friend or honest — intrinsic goods (e.g., honesty) always take priority over non-intrinsic goods (e.g., loyalty).
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12. | Which of the following would be a concern of social justice?
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13. | The area of ethics which attempts to identify and prioritize moral values and principles and provide frameworks for moral decision-making is referred to as:
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14. | With regard to professional codes of ethics, the problem of enforcement suggests that:
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15. | The idea that, when rules or guidelines are in place to guide our behavior, we may be inclined to do only what is dictated by the rules and nothing more is referred to as:
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16. | "Ethics" might best be described as the study of principles of right and wrong, good and bad, while "morality" refers to the practice of these principles in everyday life.
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17. | Although frowned upon formally, the informal values of police culture sometimes hold that accepting gifts from the public (e.g., free meals) is an acceptable way of supplementing income.
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18. | We do not need ethics if we have laws.
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19. | According to your text, morality involves living one's life:
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20. | Ethics can best be understood as the study of what is, not what should be.
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