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Consider an ethical issue faced by American businesses in the international arena. What are the ethical issues involved?
Should firms invest money in sustainability efforts? Why or why not? Who are the stakeholders affected by this?
Identify an issue of your choice involving Information Systems Ethics or Information Systems Privacy.
Treatment programs cannot always be 100% effective, and many substance abusers relapse into drug abuse after days, months, or even years of sobriety.
Grocery, Inc. contracted with Company A to renovate the store on Main Street in My Town, U.S.A. Company A, unable to complete the renovation.
In a situation where an officer is forced to make a split second decision for example when in pursuit, what are the ramifications of that decision.
Discuss the negative implications of officer use and the positive effects this technology can result in combating crime.
A common example of this is found in law enforcement when the wrong suspect is arrested and charged with a crime that he/she did not commit.
You have been dispatched into a neighborhood where an individual claims to have heard a child screaming next door and upon arrival.
Describe basic ethical issues facing today's society. Use case studies to evaluate and apply theories in support of a personal position on ethical issues.
Is this a successful treatment for heroin dependence? Why or why not?In what ways is the treatment helpful or harmful?
Describe the interactions that take place between the 2 participants of the selected relationship.
Susan Whitehead serves on the City Planning Commission. The city is planning to build a new subway system and is accepting bids on the proposal.
Security Plus and Stone Quarries entered into a written sales agreement providing that Security would sell and install new security.
Bernstein then sued to recover this difference in price. What argument does MM have to defend against Bernstein’s suit? Who will succeed?
Consider policy making as it relates to criminal offenses. What recommendations would you make? What are the reasons for your recommendations?
Did the judge make an appropriate decision in this case, and why? What other alternatives would have been more appropriate for this defendant?
Write on police brutality and excessive and deadly force using 2 sources and how it relates to being an ethical dilemma in the criminal justice field.
Explain your view of whether a criminal profile can be established for a white collar criminal.
Cite a legal or ethical guideline that has been enacted to protect the environment and the circumstances under which or reasons why it was written.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using such a dichotomy today as a way to advance that field of study?
Johnny Bishop drove his Cadillac Escalade into a tree in the middle of the night at a speed of approximately twenty-five miles per hour.
How are credit risks associated with individuals different from credit risks associated with institutions?
Explain the relationship between the actions and behavior that would cause the court to remand the defendant for a mental evaluation.
How does diversity of background and experience influence the evolution of personal and individual ethics?