What are the arguments for and against holding corporate executives responsible for corporate crime?

Description White collar crime is subject to various means of formal (legal) and informal social control. A look at contemporary legislative lawmaking on white collar crime reveals both the complexity of the lawmaking process and the importance the power exercised by special interest groups in shaping both the content and the effectiveness of laws. Much […]

Write a reflection that explains how each of the chapters you have summarized contributes to Arendt’s overall point that Eichmann is a terrifying example of the “banality of evil.”

Description Write a reflection that explains how each of the chapters you have summarized contributes to Arendt’s overall point that Eichmann is a terrifying example of the “banality of evil.”

Explain how you would handle the situation if you were the airline. What policies would you put in place in the future to avoid the problem

Description These situations are actual ones that have been reported in terms of behavior between the airlines and passengers. Use the Internet and other research sources to address the legal and ethical issues associated with the situation. Then, develop your own scenario that might occur to cause conflict between the airline and its passengers, and […]

Using the Chicago school’s analysis of “The Other” or “The Stranger” to explain how the Black Lives Movement Campaign has created a growing concern of BAME groups. How it has been affected by this.

Using the Chicago school’s analysis of “The Other” or “The Stranger” to explain how the Black Lives Movement Campaign has created a growing concern of BAME groups. How it has been affected by this.

How does the US compare to other industrialized countries in this regard?

In his Wealth and Poverty class at U.C.- Berkeley, former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich discusses the grave economic and social consequences that may result if the gap between rich and poor continues to widen. After viewing the movie, what are your thoughts? Do you see this as an issue in the same way? Why […]

Is there a way that there could be a successful business that also takes care of all of its stakeholders?

Focusing on the employee and consumer stakeholders, what does Walmart owe them and why? Walmart argues that it provides valuable jobs to small communities and should be allowed to grow. Critics argue that these jobs are often low paying with few benefits.  What is your position?  Is a low paying job better than no job […]

Identify briefly what you consider to be the fundamental moral issue(s) in the case. Which decision ought the Court to have made regarding these issues, and why?

Description Find and read this case, Shamima Begum v Special Immigration Appeals Commission, Secretary of State for the Home Department v The UN Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms While Countering Terrorism, The National Council for Civil Liberties (”Liberty”) [2020] EWCA Civ 918, 2020 WL 04004293. Now follow […]

What is “noble cause corruption,” and where does it fit within the ethical models?

Description Create an informative briefing that explains the normative and applied prevailing criminal justice models of ethical reasoning. This briefing will assume the normative judgment model, which emphasizes the three moral judgment imperatives (the human act, free will, effect upon others). The Ethics of Virtue History of the Ethics of Virtue Tenets of the Ethics […]

Explain.A deontological ethical system, such as ethical formalism, says that if an act or intent is inherently good (coming from a good will), it is still considered a good act even if it results in bad consequences. A teleological ethical system, such as utilitarianism, judges the consequences of an act. The saying “the end justifies the means” is a teleological statement. If the belief is that the act will result in the greatest utility for the greatest number of people, the act is good. Should police officers, prosecutors, and probation officers be deontological, teleological, or a little of each?

Description A deontological ethical system, such as ethical formalism, says that if an act or intent is inherently good (coming from a good will), it is still considered a good act even if it results in bad consequences. A teleological ethical system, such as utilitarianism, judges the consequences of an act. The saying “the end […]