A) Moral B) Discipline C) Right D) You
A) Sensation B) Circulation of blood C) Heartbeats D) Hide & Seek
A) Natural Rights B) Rights of Jurisdiction C) Juridical Rights D) Bill of Rights
A) An act done out of fear B) An act done in ignorance of its consequences C) An act that is legally permissible but ethically questionable D) An act performed with the intention of helping others
A) Ignorance of the law excuses all B) Ignorance of the law excuses no one C) Ignorance of the love excuses no one but you D) Ignorance of the law pa excuse po
A) Voluntary acts are influenced by emotions, while involuntary acts are not while involuntary acts occur without intention B) Voluntary acts are performed with intention, C) Voluntary acts are always legal, while involuntary acts are not D) There is no difference; both terms mean the same thing
A) Moral B) Immoral C) Amoral D) Ethics
A) Intention B) Wish C) Consent D) Mixed
A) Police Ethics B) Professional Ethics C) Ethics D) Morality
A) Right to remain silent B) Human Rights C) Alienable Rights D) Inalienable Rights
A) We study ethics because criminal justice is uniquely involved in coercion, which means there are many and varied opportunities to abuse such power. B) We study ethics because almost all criminal justice professionals are public servants and thus owe special duties to the public they serve. C) It outlines the theories of right or wrong, morality translate these theories into action. Therefore, morality is nothing else but it is doing of ethics. D) We study ethics to sensitize the student to ethical issues and provide tools to help resolve the ethical dilemmas that individuals may face with in their professional lives.
A) Customary B) Characteristic way of acting C) Study of human motivation D) Done in particular situation
A) Bill of Rights B) Right to Bail C) Natural Rights D) Rights of Bill
A) An action influenced solely by external factors B) An action performed without conscious thought C) An action taken with full awareness and intention D) An action that is always morally right
A) Passion B) Habit C) Knock Knock D) Man E) Habitat
A) Ignore her and continue walking home since you are in a hurry. B) Call someone else to help her while you keep walking. C) Offer to help her carry her groceries, even if it makes you late. D) Suggest she leave the groceries and come back for them later.
A) Affected Ignorance B) Invincible Ignorance C) Ethics D) Vincible Ignorance
A) Juridical Rights B) Rights of Jurisdiction C) Natural Rights D) Bill of Rights
A) Ethics B) Perfect C) Simple D) Philosophy
A) Alienable Rights B) Human Man C) Inalienable Rights D) Bill of Rights
A) Immorality B) Philosophy C) Morals D) Ethics
A) Affected Ignorance B) Studied Ignorance C) Vincible Ignorance D) Ignorance
A) Professional Ethics B) General Ethics C) General Ethics D) Police Ethics
A) Epistemology B) Philosophy C) Ethics D) Human Acts
A) Violence B) Physical touch C) Abuse D) Love language
A) Logic B) Vincible Ignorance C) Cosmology D) Ethics
A) Right of Proper B) Right to Robbed C) Right of Owner D) Right of Property
A) Morality B) Moral C) General Ethics D) Ethics
A) Without moral perception, man is only an animal B) Without morality, man as a rational being is a failure C) It is an indispensable knowledge D) the quality which makes an act good or bad, good or evil, right or wrong
A) Inalienable Rights B) Human Rights C) Alienable Rights D) Natural Rights
A) Conditional B) Simple C) Perfect D) Direct
A) Sleepwalking B) Walking C) Punching D) Eating
A) Making a spontaneous purchase B) Brushing your teeth every morning C) Deciding to go for a run D) Reacting to a sudden loud noise
A) Inalienable Rights B) Waived Rights C) Transferred Rights D) Alienable Rights
A) Human Rights B) Civil Rights C) Rights D) Ethics E) Government Rights
A) Right to Bail B) Right to Suffrage C) Right to trial by a jury D) Right to Liberty
A) Psychologists B) Psychiatry C) Psychiatrist's D) Psychology |