Briefly describe what is meant by the "Dirty Harry" problem and why it is ethical concern

What will be an ideal response?


Should describe the Dirty Harry problem as one occurring where a police officer (or perhaps other criminal justice professional) is in a situation where a good outcome might be achieved by techniques that would typically be considered immoral – or perhaps illegal. The moral question is whether those techniques are ever justifiable and, if so, under what circumstances. Ideally, the question should be linked to consequentialism more generally, whereby producing good consequences outweighs other moral considerations such as rights, liberty, promises, honesty, etc. Deceptive interrogation might be used as an example.

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In some states, if a lifeguard fails to act when they see a swimmer in distress, they can be charged with a crime. This is because the lifeguard has a _____________ to aid swimmers.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which theory would explain how the Internet has created opportunities for new or formerly rare crimes?

a. Rational Choice Theory b. Crime Pattern Theory c. Routine Activities Theory d. Routine Pattern Theory

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Criminal intent is an element of the actus reus.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The use of individual punishment to dissuade others from committing crimes is called general deterrence.

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

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