Ethics In Criminal Justice Practice Test

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Ethical issues in criminal justice practice often involve broad social questions. Which group is most directly affected and emphasized in these ethical considerations?

The general public

The governing bodies

The individuals being governed

In ethics within criminal justice, the focus is on protecting and respecting the rights and welfare of people who fall under the state’s authority. Laws, policing, courts, and corrections all involve real individuals—suspects, defendants, victims, and those in custody—and ethical questions center on how to treat those individuals fairly, safely, and humanely. Concepts like due process, rights to fair treatment, nondiscrimination, and proportional punishment are about limiting harm to persons and ensuring dignity within the justice system.

The general public is affected by how justice is administered, and governing bodies set policies and accountability standards, while the media influences public perception and information. Yet the primary emphasis of ethical considerations is on the individuals who are governed by the system because the ethical issues arise from the direct impact of state power on real people—their rights, freedoms, safety, and welfare.

So, the group most directly affected and emphasized is the individuals being governed.

The media

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