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Address the three part essay.

Part I, in 200 words, compare and contrast relative and absolute ethics. Provide an example of each.

Part II, in 200 words, discuss how courtroom participants (judges, defense attorneys and/or prosecutors) can be influenced to engage in unethical behavior in the courtroom.

Part III, in 300 words, discuss five new types of technology databases or tools that exist in the 21st century that could be used to enhance criminal justice agencies' effectiveness.

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Running head: Criminal Justice

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Criminal Justice System
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Criminal Justice

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Part I
Relative ethics deals with what can be perceived as right or wrong, true or false, good or
bad, moral or immoral based on the individual interpretation of a person. Therefore, this implies
that according to relative ethics, there is no fixed truth about good & bad, moral & immoral etc.
because all this depends on individual belief and perception. For example, in some customs, it is
perceived that it is wrong for women to wear trousers. This cannot be justified as right or wrong
because there is no fixed law that defines this claim. Therefore, the truth about what is right or
wrong is relative.
On the other hand, absolute ethics deals with the actions that can intrinsically be perceived
as right or wrong, moral or immoral, good or bad, etc. This implies that in absolute ethics, there
are some actions, which are automaticall...


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