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What kinds of ethics apply to the activities of a judge? What professional bodies are responsible for the promulgation of judicial ethics?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Distinguish ethics from law and policy.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Sam and Alex are parents who see an unusually large number of minor problems in their children as problematic, and then resort to authoritarian strategies to deal with the problems. Sam and Alex are examples of the
 
  A) authoritarian approach.
  B) authoritative style.
  C) enmeshed style.
  D) permissive approach.



What was the Supreme Court's ruling in Jackson v. Indiana?
 
  A) Psychoactive medication could not be given to incompetent defendants.
  B) Psychoactive medication could not be given to defendants found insane.
  C) Incompetent defendants could not be hospitalized indefinitely if no progress was made to restore them.



Kant uses as a(n)___________ imperative is medical skill not a ___________imperative because it has value only as a means to some other end.
 
  A. practical; hypothetical.
  B. moral; hypothetical.
  C. hypothetical; categorical.
  D. moral; categorical.
  E. None of the above.
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6 years ago
Common ethical dilemmas are having relatives involved in the cases, objectivity, affiliation with a case, appointment to committees or commissions that may have affiliations to cases, improper discussions or decisions, biases, and conflicts of interest.

There are several agencies that promulgate judicial ethics, like the American Judicature Society, the ABA's Model Code of Judicial Conduct, and the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980 are some.

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Ethics involves moral principles and focuses on the concept of right and wrong and standards of behavior.
Unlike law or organizational policy, which are formally prescribed and enforced by a controlling authority, ethics is based on moral standards, whether illegal or not.

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