What Are Stages Of Moral Development in Terms of Justice Flashcards

What are the stages of moral development in terms of justice? These flashcards can help. Moral development focuses on the emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood. Morality develops throughout a human being’s lifetime, and it plays a significant role in making us the people that we are. Read and study these flashcards and learn more about moral development.

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What is the definition of Justice?
The quality of being impartial, fair, and just.
Morality according to ____________ arises from the fact that humans, as rational beings, impose laws and structures of behavior upon themselves.
Emanuel Kant
Kohlberg's moral stages include all of the following except:
It includes:
1. pre conventional
2. post conventional
3. conventional
A concept in which values are moral beliefs cone from those one admires and aspires to identify with is:
Modeling
___________ can be defined as the responsibilities that are attached to a specific role.
Duty
What are values?
Elements of desirability and importance.
Ethical dilemmas are situations in which:
We make a decision on what we are going to do.
What ethical system would best describe why an officer maintains the code of silence in reference to other officers?
Egoism
___________ is a necessary element in law enforcement, but its need also leads to a greater dependence on individuals ethical codes in place of rules and laws.
Discretion
What is the definition of commutative justice?
Fairness of contracts and business relations.
How many police values are there?
8.
If a police officer tries to convince a store owner not to press charges against a poor elderly man shoplifting cartons of milk, the officer is practicing:
Spirit of Law or Street Justice

but I think its ethics of care???
According to the text, the main reason for the Blue curtain of secrecy in law enforcement is ___________ to other officers:
Loyalty
Who exerts the strongest influence on the ethical climate of an agency?
The Boss
the Manager
Captain
CEO
If one views the police as (a) ______________ certain presu,ptions follow: that criminals are the enemy and different from good people; that police are the army that fights the enem using any means necessary to control, capture and punish them. Lastly, that good people accept and understand that police are at war and must be allowed deference in their decision making.
Crime control force