Philosophical Perspectives on Criminal Justice and Legal Systems
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This exam examines philosophical perspectives on criminal justice and the nature of legal systems. Students will articulate and analyze various legal concepts and their moral implications.
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Exam Details
Duration: 45 minutes
Prerequisites: Philosophy of Law, Ethical Reasoning, Foundations of Criminology
Key Topics
- Legal Philosophy
- Moral Implications
- Legal Systems
- Justice Theories
- Ethical Legal Practices
Learning Outcomes
- Articulate Legal Philosophies
- Critically Analyze Legal Concepts
- Evaluate Justice System Impacts
- Discuss Ethical Considerations
Full Description
This exam investigates various philosophical perspectives regarding criminal justice, addressing the nature of legal systems and their foundational principles.
A comprehensive understanding of these perspectives is essential for evaluating legal structures and the moral implications of their implementation in society.
The exam will evaluate students' capacity to articulate philosophical viewpoints, critically analyze legal concepts, and elaborate on their effect on justice systems.
Discussions may include debates on the legitimacy of legal frameworks and the role of ethics in shaping criminal law.
Sample Questions
- What philosophical theories support the concept of justice in legal systems?
- How do moral implications influence the structure of criminal law?
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