Stephen Shoup Professor Maloney Policy‚ Professionalism & Ethics October 1‚ 2012 Ethical Dilemmas Chapter 8 Situation 4 In this situation if the I was the prosecutor I would waive the juvenile back to juvenile court. Also‚ I would charge the individual in the juvenile court with assault‚ not murder. The 12 year old committed the crime with his older brother and should not be fully liable for the actions that took place. I feel like maybe I am acting on my own conscious‚ but a 12 year old boy
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Course Instructor Date of submission There is a set of regulations or guidelines that guide the behavior of nurses in a clinical set up. These are responsibilities towards the patients and other workers in the organization. One of the clinical dilemmas encountered when genetic test made on a case reveal a high risk of development of a medical challenge such as breast cancer. The indecisiveness comes in when as a nurse is deciding on how to handle the situation and how to break the news the patient
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these are natural‚ is still to be analysed but it causes great discomfort to the team and to the organization as a whole. The very fact that he gets business to the organization and performs well creates shudders in the minds of the seniors to take stern steps‚ because losing a performer would amount to a great loss to the organization. The dilemma so caused‚ is creating problems for the entire set of people who work in and around Andy. The ultimate question of the case comes as a situation which
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The Dilemma of an Accountant Studying the ethic case the dilemma is whether Dan Potter‚ who was assigned to an audit assignment should go by the audit and guidelines or whether he should disregard the ethical standards and continue to follow the instructions of his immediate boss. Dan Potter is working as a staff accountant at Baker Greenleaf. Dan final had an opportunity on first major audit assignment. This assignment required him to work under the supervision of his senior‚ Oliver Freeman‚ on
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Moral Dilemma’s In any situation‚ a dilemma never has a positive conclusion because‚ unlike most problems‚ the twist to a dilemma is that there is no real happy ending‚ only a decision between bad and worse. It isn’t black and white‚ but more like a thousand different shades of grey and we can only pick one and hope it turns out okay. There are different types of dilemmas such as; physical and moral. The difference between the two is that a moral dilemma is going to have more of an effect on one’s
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Mark A. Glenn‚ March 13‚ 2012 Chapter 15 Ethics Dilemma Social Networking is a huge part of everyone’s life. It is becoming even bigger than most people realize. After reading the Ethics Dilemma I am once again torn. There are‚ of course‚ two sides to everything. The dilemma is whether you should allow work colleagues or even your boss access to your personal life through social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter. On one side of it‚ I believe it should be okay. It is a great way
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References: Characteristics of Ethical Dilemmas‚ (2012). Retrieved on October 14‚ 2012‚ from www.nln.org/ce/mcgovern/tslg015.htm Doherty‚ R.‚ Purtilo‚ R. (2011). Ethical dimensions in the health professions. (5th ed.) (57-58). St. Louis:Mosby. http://www11.georgetown.edu/research/nrcbl/pcbe/bookshelf/reader/chapter3
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Managers and Performance Evaluations: Ethical Dilemmas Performance evaluations serve the purpose “to enlighten subordinates about what they should be doing better or differently‚” (Culbert‚ 2012). However‚ they can often become problematic and raise serious ethical issues that would threaten the well being of the employee‚ manager‚ and company in general. There are several ethical issues which can present themselves in performance reviews which can be even further augmented by social issues
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Everyday U.S. managers in developing countries face the dilemma of furthering their business concerns in countries such as India‚ China‚ Russia and Mexico where bribery is commonplace while at the same time trying to ensure that they do not violate their companies code of conduct or worse the government’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). It is a fine line they walk. This paper will help those managers by explaining what bribery is‚ why it is thought to be an issue‚ show recently where companies
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Behind Closed Doors In the story A Domestic Dilemma‚ Carson McCullers shows us what life is like for in the Meadows family. She informs us of the trials‚ tribulations and struggles that Martin faces while trying to take care of his family and deal with the fact that his wife‚ Emily Meadows‚ is an alcoholic. She also takes us in the mind of Emily‚ and how alcohol changed her life. In this short story‚ A Domestic Dilemma‚ Martin shows us that‚ even when there are many reasons telling us to walk away
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