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Everyday Ethics in CriminalJustice - Coggle Diagram
Everyday Ethics in CriminalJustice
Eithics Principles
Accountability:'Responsibility for actions'
Integrity: 'Adhering tomoral principles'
Integrity: integrity in criminal justice means honesty and moral values and requires honorable actions, especially amid adversities.
Transparency: 'Opennessin operations'
Chapter 2: Key Concepts
Social Responsibility
Fairness: 'Equitabletreatment for all'
Community Engagement:'Involvement with public'
Legal Obligations
Adherence to Laws:'Following legalrequirements'
Rights andResponsibilities: 'Balancingfreedoms and duties'
Decision Making
Moral Judgments:'Evaluating right vs wrong'
Dilemmas: 'Challenges inethical choices'
Professional Conduct
Standards: 'Upholdingprofessional norms'
Codes of Ethics:'Guidelines for behavior'
Engagement:'Involvement with public
Participating incommunity outreachprograms
Respecting confidentiality agreement
‘Accountability assures that those working in criminal justice are answerable for what they do. It instills confidence in law-enforcement officials because they are responsive to the public.’
Transparent operations earn the public’s trust. It means telling and showing what you are doing and making decisions and policies clear.
Moral judgments entail judgments about right and wrong. Criminal justice does this most visibly when working with legal and ethical standards.