What kind of right-versus-right scenario reflect


Problem 1: Your community has seen a sudden spike in gunshot violence lately. The police department has directed all gun shops in the locality to not sell guns to potential customers who have previous criminal records. Explain what would happen ethnically in the community.

Problem 2: Jennifer has been a part of your group for last five years. She is both a sincere worker and the best performer in your group. She confided in you yesterday that her father is not doing well and she might have to soon take two weeks off to take care of him. She is not sure exactly when she will need the leave, so she also asks you to keep this information to yourself. Today, your boss informs you about a critical project that has to be finished within next two weeks. He also wants Jennifer to be a part of that project and casually asks you, "I hope she is available for this project. It is very critical that this project is done well and done on time." What kind of a "right-versus-right" scenario does this ethical dilemma reflect? What would your action be? Will you tell your boss about Jennifer's plans of taking leave? Explain.

Problem 3: Ryan has been an exemplary student throughout the term. However, he fell seriously ill two weeks before the end-of-term exam and could neither attend the last few critical lectures nor prepare for the exam. Desperate for a good grade that will reflect the kind of job offers he gets after finishing the course, Ryan cheats during the exam. You, his professor, catch him cheating.

What kind of a "right-versus-right" scenario does this ethical dilemma reflect? Suggest a course of action that you will follow to resolve this dilemma.

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