| CRJ 322. Judicial and Correctional Ethics |
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| A treatment of some of the central issues of judicial and correctional ethics. Traditional ethical theories will be applied to such topics as plea bargaining, bail and preventive detention, wiretapping, enforcement of sexual morality, sentencing, punishment, prisoners’ rights, and parole. (Same course as Philosophy 322.) (Offered every semester.) |
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| Prerequisites: English 102. In addition: Philosophy 231 or permission of the section instructor. |
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