CRMJ 425 DeVry Week 5 Ethical Dilemma

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CRMJ 425 DeVry Week 5 Ethical Dilemma CRMJ425 CRMJ 425 DeVry Week 5 Ethical Dilemma CRMJ 425 DeVry Week 5 Assignment Latest Ethical Dilemma Details: Ethical Dilemma Exercise Instructions Using the information in chapter two and week two's lecture solve this week's ethical dilemmas exer-cise using the following format: Ethical Judgment: Here you state the judgment you have made about the ethical dilemma; that is you state the action you deem the best action to take in this case. For example: Tell the prosecutor and if the prosecutor keeps the information from the defense attorney, you should provide it. Moral Rules: Here you list the rules that apply to support the judgment you have made. For example: One should seek justice. One should protect due process. One should do one's duty. One should not lie. One should strive to protect the innocent. Ethical System: Here you list the system(s) that would support your judgment. Perhaps a paradigm to follow is to work through the systems and first list the ones that would not support your judgment.

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CRMJ 425 DeVry Week 5 Ethical Dilemma CRMJ425 CRMJ 425 DeVry Week 5 Ethical Dilemma CRMJ 425 DeVry Week 5 Assignment Latest Ethical Dilemma Details: Ethical Dilemma Exercise Instructions Using the information in chapter two and week two's lecture solve this week's ethical dilemmas exer-cise using the following format: Ethical Judgment: Here you state the judgment you have made about the ethical dilemma; that is you state the action you deem the best action to take in this case. For example: Tell the prosecutor and if the prosecutor keeps the information from the defense attorney, you should provide it. Moral Rules: Here you list the rules that apply to support the judgment you have made. For example: One should seek justice. One should protect due process. One should do one's duty. One should not lie. One should strive to protect the innocent. Ethical System: Here you list the system(s) that would support your judgment. Perhaps a paradigm to follow is to work through the systems and first list the ones that would not support your judgment.

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