Section 5.4: Corporate Social Responsibility [Learning Resources]

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

 


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Section 5.4 explores the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) within the context of the criminal justice system, particularly focusing on how businesses and corporations engage with ethical practices, human rights, and community relations. This section highlights the importance of CSR in fostering a justice system that not only adheres to legal standards but also upholds ethical commitments to society. Students will learn about the influence of corporate actions on social justice issues and how responsible business practices can contribute positively to criminal justice outcomes.

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