Section 1.5: Intersections of Ethics and Culture [Learning Resources]

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

 


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Section 1.5 examines the intersections of ethics and culture, emphasizing their importance in the criminal justice system. This section explores how cultural contexts influence ethical decision-making and how ethical norms can vary across different cultures. Understanding this interplay is crucial for criminal justice professionals who must navigate complex ethical landscapes while respecting cultural diversity. By analyzing how ethical standards are shaped by cultural backgrounds, students will gain insights into more inclusive and fair decision-making processes that consider the multicultural facets of society.

 

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