Justice, Morality, and the Ethical Frameworks of Legal Practices
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This exam evaluates the relationship between justice and morality in legal practices, emphasizing ethical frameworks. Students articulate and defend these concepts through critical analysis of case studies.
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Exam Details
Duration: 30 minutes
Prerequisites: Ethics in Law, Foundations of Criminal Justice, Introduction to Ethics
Key Topics
- Justice Theories
- Legal Ethics
- Ethical Decision-Making
- Morality
- Case Studies
Learning Outcomes
- Articulate Justice Philosophies
- Analyze Ethical Frameworks
- Evaluate Case Studies
- Propose Ethical Solutions
Full Description
The exam examines the interplay between justice, morality, and ethical frameworks that govern legal practices within criminological contexts.
Understanding these interactions is pivotal for professionals who navigate the complexities of legal ethics and justice delivery in society.
Students will be tested on their ability to articulate and defend various ethical frameworks and their relevance to legal decision-making.
Additionally, the exam may involve evaluating case studies where ethical dilemmas arise and proposing solutions based on philosophical teachings.
Sample Questions
- How do ethical frameworks influence legal decision-making?
- What role does morality play in defining concepts of justice?
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