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Choose one of the following crimes: aggravated assault, forcible rape, murder, grand theft auto, or robbery.
Fromm's concept of "productive love" versus the Dalai Lama's concept of "compassion."
What are some ethical concerns of sociological research? Why do sociologists need to follow a code of ethics?
What are the principles of the Code of Ethics? Was it ethical to do these studies, based on the ASA Code of Ethics? Why or why not?
What are the current demographics and trends for usage of the drug? What are the short- and long-term effects of the drug on the brain and behavior?
Briefly discuss each of the Ethical Standards and the following General Principles: The use of psychological tests in the courtroom; the lie detector.
Secondly, identify and describe three Federal judicial rulings involving Civil Rights and discuss the implications of each on cultural diversity.
How can helping professions participate in the ongoing development of the CR (conflict resolution) movement?
Have you known people that have used pirated software? What is the justification for doing so? What are the ethical implications of using pirated software?
Research the topic of corporate crimes and address the following: What is corporate crime and what types of corporate crime exist?
If you were tasked with developing a code of ethics for your organization, what process would you use? What things would you include?
Analyze the ethical dilemma: Was there a difference in power and authority? Explain.
Robert was interested in learning about the workings of professional burglars.
Which of these four criminal principles deterrence, incapacitation, retribution and rehabilitation does today's criminal justice system appear to focus on?
What are the trends in criminal statistical data over the last 40 years?
How will current and future ethical perspectives shape the criminal justice system in the 21st Century? You need scholarly reference.
Ethical Issue Perspective. A bank finds that a certain area within a city contains many a risky investments.
Determine if you have used the appropriate measures to research your business problem, and identify the level of measurement.
As a counselor, Consider what stands out as especially important to you from Counselor Professional Identity, Function, and Ethics.
As David Bornstein shows in "How to Change the World," Rosa has become somewhat of a hero to hundreds of thousands of Brazilians.
Discuss the concept of trust. What are some component of trust and describe them.
Based upon these systems, an analysis of the most critical ethical issues that he is facing in relation to his professional identity.
Analyze the issues of trust in Jules Cooper's ethical decision-making. Analyze issues of boundary-setting and confidentiality in her ethical decision-making.
In working environment, when an employee is in the mid of making decision based on Business Ethics dilemma of accept or not for a problem faced.
Discuss two venues in your professional life and client community that may constitute both benefit and harm.