What is the purpose of normative ethics?
What will be an ideal response?
It takes into account one’s conduct in moral issues
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The rights of juveniles established in In re Gault are collectively referred to as due process rights
a. True b. False
It is theorized that media are homogenizing society, influencing heavy television consumers. The hypothesis that the media affect some viewers more than others regardless of exposure level is called ___________________
a. inclusion b. worldview cultivation c. mainstreaming d. none of the above
A defense attorney was representing a client on a murder charge. The prosecution presented expert witnesses that attested to the events of the murder based on forensic evidence. The defense attorney thought it sufficient to cross-examine the expert witnesses put forth by the prosecution instead of hiring his own experts. May this decision be challenged? What is the likely result?
What will be an ideal response?
Distinguish misfeasance from nonfeasance
What will be an ideal response?