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    Ethics Game Dilemmas Tricia Harris University of Phoenix Eth/316 Ethics and Social Responsibility Rebecca DeVoss May 27‚ 2013 Sexual harassment and falsifying data are an unethical practice that happens in many organizations‚ even today. Leaders must take action. In the case of the Mysterious Roses and the case of the Cold Feet G BioSport find themselves resolving serious dilemmas. This discussion will address decision-making steps‚ ethical lenses used to make decisions‚ and ethical

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    criticism for their own gang-like behavior. The Rampart Unit allowed officers to move around freely with their activity and with little supervision‚ which ultimately created a subculture within the unit that tolerated harassment‚ abuse of suspects‚ falsifying reports‚ and stealing. Over a spread of 5 years‚ law enforcement began to unravel one of the biggest police scandals every known‚ the Rampart Scandal. It all started in 1997 when two officers from CRASH were involved in a road rage altercation that

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    mortgage fraud as a material misstatement‚ misrepresentation or omission relied on by an underwriter or lender to fund purchase or insecure a loan. In other words‚ it is a fraudulent practice used to obtain mortgage financing. It can be as simple as falsifying information to obtain the loan or to a more difficult scheme involving several parties with the intent of defrauding a financial institution and other parties of money through a mortgage loan. Mortgage Fraud has continue to increase due to poor

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    Ethical Perspective ETH/316 We all like to believe that we can work in an atmosphere where no problems would arise where we would need to contact our superiors at the job. In some places this may be the case but there are workplaces that exist where this is not always the case. When a situation is to arise‚ what would be the proper thing to do? Should we get HR involved or keep it at a level where we can handle things on our own. In the Ethic Games stimulation we are asked to put ourselves

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    The field of journalism is a competitive and racy career‚ as it can sometimes be difficult to write articles that captivate an audience. It can be a challenge to find interesting topics and ideas‚ and also a challenge to find credible information. In the case of author and journalist Jonah Lehrer‚ it was a challenge to find new and refreshing concepts and to publish information that was purely credible. Lehrer’s first offense was reusing some of his works for a different publication. Whether or not

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    Tasks: 1. identify how computers enabled the situation/person 2. In foresight‚ were the proper controls in place 3. in hindsight‚ what should have happened or could have been done to stop the situation 4. If there were proper or sufficient controls‚ what went wrong? Paramalat: Summary: “In December 2003‚ Italian prosecutors launched an investigation into suspected fraud at global food group Parmalat after it revealed a gaping hole in its accounts. The company‚ known around the world

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    except for self interest and greed. Accountants might falsify reports with bad information for a company so that they would have a better outcome on their papers‚ or to cover up something that is going on with the money. This would also include falsifying and altering business documents like receipts‚ or messing with any reports. This all classifies as unethical behavior. Someone may also falsify this information because of corporate pressure by the client. “Perhaps the most common form of unethical

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    The scam involved one of the biggest financial frauds faced by a publically held company. In the end stakeholders were forced to absorb massive losses as their shares in stocks fell sharply. The Rigas family hid billions of dollars in debts by falsifying its financial records‚ and blatantly lying to their investors about it. They recklessly spent millions of dollars of company funds that rightfully belonged to the company and its shareholders. They not only looted Adelphia by using its company

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    The hypothetico-deductive model or method is a proposed description of scientific method. According to it‚ scientific inquiry proceeds by formulating a hypothesis in a form that could conceivably be falsified by a test on observable data. A test that could and does run contrary to predictions of the hypothesis is taken as a falsification of the hypothesis. A test that could but does not run contrary to the hypothesis corroborates the theory. It is then proposed to compare the explanatory value of

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    Forensic Science Final Exam Study Guide 1. What is a fact? a. A statement or assertion of information that can be verified 2. How do we gather information? a. by our senses 3. What influences our ability to observe accurately? a. Emotional states b. Whether we are alone‚ part of a group‚ or near others c. What type of and how much activity is going on around us 4. What are the main tasks of forensic examiners? a. Find-the evidence b. Document- record the evidence c. Interpret- accurately

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