Section 1.3: Theoretical Frameworks of Ethics [Learning Resources]

Ethics and Cultural Competence By Jennifer M. Miller and Adam J. McKee.

 


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In Section 1.3, we will explore various theoretical frameworks of ethics, specifically tailored to the criminal justice system. These frameworks provide structured ways to analyze and solve ethical dilemmas faced by professionals in law enforcement, legal, and corrections sectors. This understanding is crucial, as it helps in making informed and fair decisions in challenging situations. By examining theories such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics, students will gain insight into how different ethical perspectives can guide and improve the practices within criminal justice.

 

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