Moral Actions: Motivations and Relevance
The required textbook chapters and the “An Extended Conception of Rationality and Moral Actions” article discuss moralism and rational choice (Roh, 2003). For this discussion, explain the significance of criminal justice professionals accepting the importance of moral actions in their professions. Can the greater good be served by people merely doing what they are told is morally right, or must professionals actually accept and believe in the need for moral conduct in order to best serve the effective administration of criminal justice agencies? Provide at least of one example to support your conclusion.
Guided Response: Are laws and regulations intentionally ethical or written to produce moral actions? If not, does pragmatism and public protection lend itself to non-ethical philosophies or actions? Should criminal justice professionals adhere to a personal code or moral conduct, or should there be a formal code of conduct required for criminal justice professionals?
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Criminal justice professionals are usually the people endowed with the power to ensure that law and order within a system are followed. It is a considerable task being that we live in societies that are democratic and people have a right to self-expression and to do what they think is right. The criminal justice professionals who consist of the police, the courts, prosecutors, defense lawyers,
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