Ethics of Punishment: Comparative Philosophical Analyses
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This exam evaluates comparative analyses of philosophical approaches to the ethics of punishment. Students assess different punitive philosophies and their effectiveness within the criminal justice system.
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Exam Details
Duration: 55 minutes
Prerequisites: Comparative Ethics, Criminal Justice Ethics, Philosophy of Punishment
Key Topics
- Ethics of Punishment
- Philosophical Approaches
- Punitive Systems
- Comparative Analysis
- Reform Strategies
Learning Outcomes
- Assess Punitive Philosophies
- Analyze Ethical Dilemmas
- Discuss Policy Implications
- Propose Reform Strategies
Full Description
This exam involves a comparative analysis of the ethics surrounding punishment, examining different philosophical approaches and their applications in criminal law.
A comprehensive understanding of these ethical frameworks is critical for addressing modern challenges within the punitive system, prompting discussions on reform.
Students will be evaluated on their comparative assessments of various punitive philosophies and their effectiveness in addressing ethical dilemmas in criminal justice.
Participants may also discuss implications for policy changes that align with ethical standards and potential reform strategies.
Sample Questions
- What ethical frameworks are most relevant to contemporary punishment practices?
- How can comparative philosophy inform punitive system reforms?
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