Briefly discuss at least one (1) problem with relying on reward/punishment to motivate moral behavior

What will be an ideal response?


Should include some discussion of one or more of the following issues raised in the text: (1) reward/punishment appeal to self-interest, which may not be an ideal source for morality; (2) The need for reward/punishment reflects an absence of morality; and (3) Reward/punishment can be impediments to morality.

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_________________ cannot afford an attorney and thus the court has to appoint one

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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For specific deterrence to work, the public must be constantly reminded about punishment.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which constitutional principle is involved in this hypothetical case?

a. federalism b. separation of powers c. due process of law d. strict liability

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Which of these crimes is mala prohibita?

a. battery b. arson c. possession of drugs d. murder

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