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Content 50% Quality of Memorandum content<br />

Analysis 35%<br />

Mechanics/Organization 15%<br />

Employs what you have learned from J. S. Mill and Utilitarianism this week<br />

AND one other of our course’s ethicists of your choice from earlier weeks.<br />

Writes answers clearly and succinctly using strong organization and proper<br />

grammar. Citations are properly used throughout the assignment.<br />

Total 100 A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.<br />

<strong>ETH</strong> <strong>232</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 4 Tutorial Latest<br />

Criminal Justice Ethics<br />

Go to the Tutorial tab for this week, for details on this assignment.<br />

Assignment<br />

Review the Tutorial. At the end of the tutorial, there are five choices for your answer. Choose one of the available<br />

choices and write a two-page Word document (.docx) outlining the rationale for your answer. You should include<br />

principles that you have learned so far in this course. Be sure to provide adequate information to support your answer.<br />

Note to the student:<br />

You are being graded on your demonstration of reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical abilities in applying what you<br />

are learning about ethical issues in the professions. If you use your text or outside sources of information, please<br />

provide in-text citations and references using APA or MLA formatting.<br />

Submit your assignment to the Dropbox, located at the top of this page. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox,<br />

read these<br />

.equella.ecollege.com/file/8ff9f27a-3772-48cf-9855-4bec4e6706bf/1/Dropbox.html">step-by-step instructions.<br />

<strong>ETH</strong> <strong>232</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 6 You Decide Latest<br />

You Decide: Whistleblowing<br />

Go to the You Decide tab this week for details on this assignment.<br />

Submit your assignment to the Dropbox, located at the top of this page. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox,<br />

read these<br />

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See the Syllabus section "Due Dates for <strong>Assignments</strong> & Exams" for due date information.<br />

.equella.ecollege.com/file/72a60661-e8fb-4367-9687-b452db721192/5/<strong>ETH</strong>C<strong>232</strong>_W6_YouDecide.html">You<br />

Decide> Activity or Assignment<br />

Scenario Summary – Are We Safe?<br />

“Wooden” is a large factory in Littlebury. Littlebury is a small town with a population of approximately 1,200 people.<br />

Wooden is the largest employer in the town. In Littlebury, everyone knows each other, as they are either related or<br />

friends. Wooden specializes in creating wooden objects from shaving and shaping logs. The factory takes in<br />

approximately 1,000 logs a day and operates on a 24/7 schedule. The activity generates an enormous amount of wood<br />

dust. There is dust at least an inch thick on all of the equipment, flat surfaces and ceiling rafters. There are some areas<br />

in which the dust could be as much as three inches thick.<br />

Wood dust is a combustible material and, given the right circumstances (ignition source, amount of dust, etc.), can be<br />

explosive. Also, inhaling fine wood dust can create respiratory illnesses.

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