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Describe and discuss Kohlberg's moral development theory.What problems do critics see with his theory?

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According to ___________________ theorists,the most effective way to change the ethics of a profession is to utilize rewards and punishments to change behaviors; that is,supervision and discipline are the vehicles to creating an ethical organization.

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_____________________________ is where each succeeding stage encompasses and is more comprehensive and complicated than the preceding stage.

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What advice does Souryal offer to those who desire to be good leaders?

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Burnout refers to when criminal justice professionals lose their ideals.

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Which of the following statements about developmental theories is false?


A) Developmental theories propose that individuals mature physically, cognitively, and emotionally.
B) Developmental theories argue that individuals have normal growth phases in areas such as morality and emotional maturity.
C) Jean Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg are well-known developmental theorists.
D) Kohlberg's moral stages of development consist of two stages of moral reasoning, with three stages in each level.

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Which of Kohlberg's moral stages has an interpersonal concordance orientation?


A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4

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Social learning theory was developed by:


A) Albert Bandura
B) Jean Piaget
C) Erik Erikson
D) B. F. Skinner

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The psychological term referring to the discomfort that is created when behavior and attitude or belief are inconsistent is _________________________.

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Which of Kohlberg's moral stages centers on universal ethical principles?


A) Stage 3
B) Stage 4
C) Stage 5
D) Stage 6

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Describe Bandura's definition of self-regulation and discuss at least four of the ways it can be "turned off."

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The My Lai incident took place in:


A) Iraq
B) Korea
C) Japan
D) Vietnam

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Which of the following individuals added a "care perspective" to Kohlberg's theory?


A) Jean Piaget
B) Albert Bandura
C) Carol Gilligan
D) Jackson Flanagan

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______________________ are employees who exposes what they believe to be wrongdoing or illegality in their organization.

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According to the text,how can workers avoid cynicism and burnout?

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What advice does Metz offer for leaders?

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During Kohlberg's __________________ level,a person moves beyond the norms and laws of a society to determine universal good,that is,what is good for all societies.


A) pre-conventional
B) post-conventional
C) un-conventional
D) conventional

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A combination of moral training and a positive social environment has been shown to improve both moral reasoning and moral behavior in offender populations.

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Which of the following is not associated with learning theory?


A) moral reasoning
B) cognitive dissonance
C) reinforcement
D) modeling

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Using words that downplay the seriousness of our actions is an example of ________________________.

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