Can any of the ethical approaches discussed in Chapters 1 and 2 be used to justify the trips in question?

-What is this story about?

-How would ethics apply to this story?

-Can any of the ethical approaches discussed in Chapters 1 and 2 be used to justify the trips in question? (Chapter 1: Morality, Ethics, and Human Behavior)
(Chapter 2: Determining Moral Behavior)

THIS IS THE LINK TO THE ARTICLE THAT SHOULD BE SUMMARIZED:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/10-members-of-congress-took-trip-secretly-funded-by-foreign-government/2015/05/13/76b55332-f720-11e4-9030-b4732caefe81_story.html?utm_term=.4d65ee8cdad5

Can you identify which of Kohlberg’s stages seems to describe the child’s reasoning?

Talk to a child (three to eight-years-old) about a variety of moral issues, e.g.:

What is bad? What is good?
Give the child a moral dilemma relevant to his or her world (make the characters children and the issue posed a familiar one).
How does the child respond?
Can you identify any moral principles?
Can you identify which of Kohlberg’s stages seems to describe the child’s reasoning?

Write a short paper on how the government should distribute societal resources such as education and healthcare.

Write a short paper on how the government should distribute societal resources such as education and healthcare.

How would you answer the argument of a couple who did not believe they should have to pay school taxes because they have no children?

What about the argument that rich school districts should share their wealth with poor districts (keeping in mind that those who pay higher taxes in that district might have moved there because of the reputation of the school)?

What are the arguments for or against universal healthcare?

Identify the resources needed to implement your intervention and develop your action

This written assignment requirement is for an examination of the topic below, submitted in APA format. It is expected that, based on the nature of this topic, that a concise yet thorough analysis will take between 5-7 pages of text, in addition to your cover page, abstract, and reference page. A total of 2 external scholarly sources, aside from your required readings, must be cited in support of your position.

Stage 4: Developing an Action Plan

Identify the resources needed to implement your intervention and develop your action plan using the Stage 4 checklist in the Appendix of the textbook.
Be sure and examine all of the written assignments for the course so that you understand the organization of this project. Papers will be graded on how well they address all the elements provided in the Seven-Stage Checklist located in the Appendix of the textbook.

Textbook you will be using is Welsh, Wayne N. and Philip Harris. (2016). Criminal Justice Policy and Planning, 5th Ed. Newark, NJ: Lexis Nexis.

Is community recovery an outcome or social process?

ETHICAL ISSUES OF HOMELAND RECOVERY AND CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS
For this SLP, from your selected environmental case study (related order 541224) , answer the following question: Is community recovery an outcome or social process?

Discuss interagency interaction at the local, tribal, state, and national levels to mitigate the incident.

Discuss interagency interaction at the local, tribal, state, and national levels to mitigate the incident.

Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of at least three of the following philosophies of punishment

Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of at least three of the following philosophies of punishment: retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation, and restoration.

Review the suitability of the Justice Project case for referral to the Court of Appeal.

Review the suitability of the Justice Project case for referral to the Court of Appeal.

Explore the competing political and media discussions and how these reflect the ideological stance of the different political parties.

Explore the competing political and media discussions and how these reflect the ideological stance of the different political parties.

legislation, inquiry, policy, political debate

Critically discuss the extent to which those convicted of drug-related offences may be considered victims of structural and institutional conditions.

-Critically examine how and why austerity affected policing strategies and contributed to the targeting of specific groups of people. How might this challenge conceptions of justice?
-To what extent does the disproportionate incarceration of people from socially and/or economically marginalised groups reflect a form of structural victimisation of those within the prison system?
-Critically discuss the extent to which those convicted of drug-related offences may be considered victims of structural and institutional conditions.
-Critically examine the extent to which child offenders within the Criminal Justice System may be victims of the criminal justice process?