Assume that the waitress at the diner was new and did not know about Officer Jones' arrangement with the owner. She brought a check for the food and coffee, and Officer Jones grudgingly paid. Because the choice of the diner was motivated by Officer Jones' desire for a free meal, ______________ would consider his actions immoral even though he paid

a. universality
b. ethical formalism
c. utilitarianism
d. teleological ethics


b

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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

1.Victims of involuntary domestic servitude are enslaved to work off a debt. 2.Antislavery laws in the United States prohibit the recruiting of people from another country into servitude. 3.Debt bondage is the most common method of enslaving victims. 4.Official sources are the best for estimating the extent of human trafficking. 5.Most countries treat human trafficking very seriously.

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The Miranda warnings apply only to what are called custodial interrogations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Youth are considered to be in custody when:

a. hand-cuffs are put on them b. the information about the incident is officially recorded c. the guardians are notified d. the police apprehend, stop, and otherwise suspect them of a status offense or delinquent act

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