List and describe the eight steps to help analyze a dilemma systematically.

What will be an ideal response?


Step 1: Assess the facts; assess all the facts that led to the ethical dilemma; Step 2: Identify the relevant ethical standards—review the relevant ethical standards per the NVASC Ethical Standards of Professional Conduct and apply to the situation; Step 3: Assess the practical concerns that affect the decision-making process—list the practical considerations in the case; Steps 4 and 5: Consider the possible courses of action and the consequences of the possible courses of action, consider both negative and positive consequences; Step 6: Discuss the case with your colleagues and supervisor; Step 7: Select the best options and actions; Step 8: Evaluate the outcomes.

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A) neutrality B) understanding C) kindness D) respect

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PCR, the method of choice in a crime lab focusing on DNA, is better known as polymerase chain:

a. Reasoning b. Reaction c. Rationalization d. Reflection

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What is the corrections system doing to address the challenges women face upon release from prison? What should be done that is not currently being done?

What will be an ideal response?

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For purposes of lewd or dissolute conduct in a public place, public place does not include:

a. any park b. any street c. any building open to the public d. any private residence e. any public office

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