Supererogatory actions ______.
a. are not strictly required, but are praiseworthy
b. are the same as Kant’s categorical imperatives
c. require action by the individual in certain circumstances
d. are not at all a consideration for utilitarians
Ans: A
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a. limiting the duties of the judge b. establishing the principle of presumption of innocence c. allowing trial judges to determine verdicts and sentences d. all of the above
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The "spheres of criminal justice" include all of the following except:
a. criminal justice practice. b. judicial review. c. social justice. d. laws and lawmaking.
The most common scenario for rape is __________ rape
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).