The most significant juvenile rights case was:
A) McKeiver v. Pennsylvania. B) In re Winshi
C
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Hinman (1998) argues that ______ does not amount to a moral theory at all.
a. hedonism b. self-interest c. egoism d. altruism
What was the ethical issue involved in Project Camelot?
a. The data was being gathered for intelligence purposes. b. The researchers refused corporate sponsorshi
How might sports rules change if reasonable accommodations are given to certain sports participants with dis- abilities and not others?
What will be an ideal response?
Restorative justice considers the victims, communities, and offenders (in that order) as participants in the justice process. These participants are placed in active roles to work together to do the following:
a. Empower victims in their search for closure b. Impress upon offenders the real human impact of their behavior c. Promote restitution to victims and communities d. All of the above