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You are a member of the training division at your law enforcement agency. The sergeant of the unit has asked that you create an informative voice-over PowerPoint® presentation that explains the normative and applied prevailing criminal justice models of ethical reasoning. This PowerPoint presentation will be played at all roll calls and shift briefing trainings for your department. The instruction set delivered to you indicates that (at a minimum) the PowerPoint should address the history, tenets, and applications of each of the theories. The presentation will assume the normative judgment model, which emphasizes the three moral judgment imperatives (the human act, free will, effect upon others). This presentation requires an embedded audio recording that serves to explain the slides presented. A suggested outline for the slideshow is listed below. 1. Title slide (required) 2. The Ethics of Virtue (title slide) 3. History of the Ethics of Virtue 4. Tenets of the Ethics of Virtue 5. Provide a criminal-justice-based, “real-world” example of the ethics of virtue. 6. Ethical Formalism (Deontological Ethics) (title slide) 7. History of Ethical Formalism 8. Model of Ethical Formalism 9. Provide a criminal-justice-based, “real-world” application of deontological ethics. 10. Consequentialism (Teleological Ethics) (title slide) 11. History of Consequentialism 12. Model of Consequentialism 13. Provide a criminal-justice-based, “real-world” example of utilitarianism. 14. Ethics of Care (Restorative Justice) (title slide) 15. History of the Ethics of Care 16. Tenets of the Ethics of Care 17. Provide a criminal-justice-based, “real-world” example of the ethics of care. 18. What is “noble cause corruption,” and where does it fit within the ethical models? 19. Summary 20. Reference slide (required) PowerPoint Format: · Use the slide notes section in the presentation to include information that follows your narration, being sure to follow the conventions of Standard English. · Slide content should include brief points that identify the areas that will be addressed in the narration. · In-text citations should be included with any brief points that were researched from outside sources, and the narration should fully explain the points. · Reference all sources on a separate reference slide at the end of the presentation and cite each source in the body of the presentation using APA format. · Identify the sources of any pictures you use, being sure to cite them correctly in APA style using in-text citations. Narration Guidelines: · Maintain a professional tone by summarizing observations and evaluations for each slide. · Ensure that your presentation is highly ordered, logical, and unified. · Words should be clearly enunciated and professional tone should be sustained throughout the presentation narration. · Audio recording should be free of background noise and interruptions.
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Dr. Vidhya answered on Jun 05 2021
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Normative And Applied Prevailing Criminal Justice Models Of Ethical Reasoning
Normative And Applied Prevailing Criminal Justice Models Of Ethical Reasoning
A Presentation
Mostly in
law enforcement, the moral order is questioned while holding public accountability of the officers.
As per the model of ethics and virtue, emphasis should be on character and personal value instead of believing in the consequences of the actions.
The Ethics of Virtue
Socrates mainly established the link between the virtue and the implication of ethical values with it.
He was of the view that morality and character are interlinked attributes of personality of individuals.
Ethics is defined by the order of the virtues, as per their priority by people.
History of Ethics of Virtue
The main dimension of ethical virtue is to set forth the value of character in making ethical decisions.
No matter how universal principles are applied, virtue and its application to ethics is subjected to the personal approach of human beings.
Tenets of Ethical Virtue
An example of ethical virtue can be given as the acceptance of bribery with a view to weaken some case of mass killing.
Evidences suggest that the killer of people should be sentenced to death.
However, if the officer weakens the case by manipulating the evidences, the amount of legal punishment will be decreased.
Real World Example: Law Enforcement
Ethical formalism connects the moral obligations and necessity of some actions that are subjected to public wellbeing.
There is no just or unjust standpoints in ethical decisions, as per the formalism theory of Kant.
These standpoints can only be valued in the context of their application and relevance to people.
Ethical Formalism (Deontological Ethics)
The theory of ethical formalism was proposed by Emmanuel Kant in 17th...
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