The explicit goal of the criminal justice system is to provide justice to all members of society.

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


True

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One criticism of ethical formalism is that the moral worth of an act

A. must be self-dependant B. is irrelevant, only its consequences matter C. should depend, at least in part, on something beyond itself D. is already linked to its good or evil consequences

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A cost-benefit analysis is an analysis in which ______.

A. inputs are estimated in terms of actual impacts B. inputs and outputs are estimated in monetary terms C. inputs are estimated terms of actual impacts and outputs are estimated in monetary terms D. inputs and outputs are estimated in actual impacts

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Before a confession will be allowed at the defendant's trial, courts must determine if the confession was:

a. voluntary b. coerced c. prejudicial d. pressured

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Explain the two reasons the American criminal justice system is a nonsystem.

What will be an ideal response?

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