Section 2.1: Overview of Ethical Decisions [Learning Resources]

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

 


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Section 2.1 provides a broad overview of ethical decision-making within the criminal justice system. This section explores the key processes and factors that influence ethical decisions in law enforcement, legal proceedings, and corrections. Understanding the framework and challenges of ethical decision-making is crucial for criminal justice professionals who often face dilemmas that require balancing legal duties and moral considerations. This section aims to equip students with foundational knowledge of how ethical decisions are made, the complexities involved, and the impact these decisions have on justice and society.

 

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