Across
- 2. principle that attorneys should advocate zealously for their clients regardless of personal beliefs about guilt or innocence
- 3. view that certain moral principles are universally true regardless of time, place, or culture
- 6. with solving practical moral problems
- 7. misuse of official authority for personal gain or benefit
- 8. personalistic explanation for police corruption serves as an excuse for not initiating investigations
Down
- 1. crimes can result in enhanced penalties if they are motivated by bias
- 3. belief that moral standards vary according to individuals, cultures, or circumstances
- 4. treatment of individuals based on race or ethnicity
- 5. there are factors common to human nature
