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
For specific deterrence to work, the public must be constantly reminded about punishment.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which constitutional principle is involved in this hypothetical case?
a. federalism b. separation of powers c. due process of law d. strict liability
Which of these crimes is mala prohibita?
a. battery b. arson c. possession of drugs d. murder