CRM 322 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Fundamental Justice, Critical Thinking, Abortion Clinic
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Taking a step back from yourself, your own bias/ideas. Uncertain sits that are either right, wrong, or both. Resolving dilemmas : how to make ethical choices in difficult situations. Should go through process of critical thinking. Not a decision based on mere emotion or self-interest. Critical thinking skills will improve with time and practice. List the moral principles that might be used to support the. Make and explain your decision + address contrary views: ethics and the criminal justice. Ex: abortion, euthanasia, death penalty, gay marriage, carding, . Influences of crime: personal and social responsibilities, free will, choice, reasoned judgement, moral aspect. Ethical issues that are unique to the professional and employment related situations. Guidance for making decisions about what to do and how it is to be done on a personal, individual, corporate or collective level. Dealing w/own personal morals, societal expectations, and professional ethics. Decisions made can hugely influence someone else"s life.