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Module Five Practice Activity Guidelines and Rubric.html
CJ 230 Module Five Practice Activity Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
In this practice activity, you will identify the steps of the decision-making process within a scenario. You will then craft an objective summary of the decision-making process.
Prompt
In this module, you have learned about crafting objective summaries. You will now apply this knowledge to craft an objective summary of the decision-making process by using the information provided in a scenario. First, read the scenario in the Module Five Practice Activity Template. Next, using the information in the scenario, identify each step in the decision-making process. For example, the first step is to identify the facts, so you will identify the facts in the scenario and insert them in the cell below the first step. Repeat this process for each step. Then, craft an objective summary of the decision-making process by using the steps identified.
Specifically, the following rubric criteria must be addressed for each scenario:
- Identify each step in the decision-making process
- Craft an objective summary of the decision-making process
What to Submit
This assignment must be completed using the
Module Five Practice Activity Template Word Document. Any references must be cited in APA style. See the
Shapiro Library APA Style Guide for more information on citations.
Module Five Practice Activity Rubric
Criteria | Meets Expectations (100%) | Does Not Meet Expectations (0%) | Value |
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Clear Communication | Consistently and effectively communicates in an organized way to a specific audience | Shows no evidence of consistent, effective, or organized communication | 15 |
Steps in Decision-Making Process | Identifies each step in the decision-making process | Does not identify each step in the decision-making process | 30 |
Objective Summary | Crafts an objective summary of the decision-making process | Does not craft an objective summary of the decision-making process | 50 |
Citations and Attributions | Uses citations for ideas requiring attribution | Does not use citations for ideas requiring attribution | 5 |
Total: | 100% |
Course Documents/CJ 230 Module Five Practice Activity Template.docx
CJ 230 Module Five Practice Activity Template
Objective Summary of Decision-Making Process
Complete the table below by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information.
Scenario:
As you engage with him after pulling him over, you notice that there is a strong scent of alcohol on his breath and that he is slurring his speech. When asked if he had something to drink, he says that he has just come from the retirement party of a popular police chief. He adds that he would be willing to park his car and have his wife pick him up if you could let this error slide, and states, “Law enforcement officers need to support each other.” As a patrol officer, you also have an obligation to enforce traffic laws and maintain public safety.
Step 1: Identify the facts |
Step 2: Identify relevant values and concepts |
Step 3: Identify all possible moral dilemmas for each party involved |
Step 4: Decide what is the most immediate moral or ethical issue facing the individual |
Step 5: Resolve the ethical or moral dilemma by using an ethical system or some other means of decision making |
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Objective Summary:
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