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Full Test Bank A Framework For Analysis Chapter.5 1e

Chapter 5

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Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 01

1) Moral ideals are the fullest expression of basic values or culturally prescribed notions of ultimate good.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 02

2) When determining the ethics of behavior, the moral issue describes the behavior that has raised a question of ethics.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 03

3) The Principle of Respect for Persons states that all people are worthy of sympathetic consideration.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 04

4) The Principle of Right Desire states that all persons can potentially be regarded as possessions.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 05

5) Consequences are the potential outcomes of our behavior, whether negative or positive.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 06

6) Systems of ethics, moral dilemmas, and moral reasoning constitute a framework for analysis to help guide us to reach a conclusion about the ethics of our behavior or the behavior of others.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 07

7) The Principle of the Double Effect notes that we ought to desire that which is really good for us and extends to including respect for other people.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 08

8) Facts are the pieces of information helping us to determine who, what, when where and why.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 09

9) Details are the truths associated with what occurred in case where a question of ethics has arisen.

a. True

b. False

Type: true-false

Title: Chapter 05 Question 10

10) Scenarios are good ways in which to determine violations of ethics that come out of decision making.

a. True

b. False

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 11

11) The framework for analysis described in the chapter consists of which of the following?

a. Moral reasoning

b. Systems of ethics

c. Moral dilemmas

d. All of the above

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 12

12) In the template for analysis, these are used to identify what occurred; that is, the behavior that raised a question of ethics.

a. Facts

b. Details

c. Ethical Issues

d. Moral Ideals

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 13

13) According to the template for analysis, these are particular pieces of information that help us identify who, what, when, where, and why, useful for assessing the ethics of the behavior that is being scrutinized.

a. Facts

b. Details

c. Ethical Issue

d. Moral Ideals

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 14

14) In the template for analysis, what term describes the potential violation of ethics arising from the behavior under analysis?

a. Facts

b. Details

c. Ethical Issue

d. Moral Ideals

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 15

15) These represent the fullest expression of basic values or culturally prescribed notions of ultimate "good":

a. Facts

b. Details

c. Ethical Issues

d. Moral Ideals

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 16

16) These identify the optimal conditions under which choices are made concerning how we should behave or how a certain goal is achieved.

a. Substantive moral ideals

b. Procedural moral ideals

c. Prima facie duties

d. Procedural moral obligations

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 17

17) In normative ethics, this principle holds that we ought to want that which is really good for us, including respect for other people.

a. Substantive moral ideals

b. Procedural moral ideals

c. Principle of Right Desire

d. Principle of Respect for Persons

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 18

18) One important tenet of this principle is that all people are worthy of sympathetic consideration.

a. Principle of Justice

b. Principle of Noncontradiction

c. Principle of Right Desire

d. Principle of Respect for Persons

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 19

19) This concept refers to the responsibilities we have to others based on the relationship we have with them.

a. Obligations

b. Fidelity obligations

c. Nonfidelity obligations

d. Consequences

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 20

20) These constitute the responsibilities we have to others arising from promises made.

a. Obligations

b. Fidelity obligations

c. Nonfidelity obligations

d. Consequences

Type: essay/short answer question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 21

21) What ethical issues do you believe are important in criminal justice, yet are under-discussed? Why do you think this is the case?

Type: essay/short answer question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 22

22) What obligations do criminal justice practitioners have in their daily jobs for those that are going through the criminal justice system?

Type: essay/short answer question

Title: Chapter 05 Question 23

23) Compare how any two systems of normative ethics include ideals and obligations within their framework.

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Chapter 5 A Framework For Analysis
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John J. Sloan

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