Ethical Case Study about: investment in the private companies used to build prisons
It is an ethics in Profession class has a Philosophicalideas in it.I need a case study based on this topic:Ethical Case Study about: investment in the private companies used to build prisons “privatization of prisons””type of Morally Investment”This is my idea about how my case study will beInvestment in privatization of prisons is an unethical issue in which it benefits private companies as well as the political parties that encourage the overuse of prisons as the best method of crime deterrent.Why there is no an ethical investment in private or public companies that provide employment opportunities for minorities who are targeted as criminals. By investing in these companies the crime rate will drop since most of the crime is related to drugs and the economic situations that led to drive to criminal acts. Investing will provide a rehabilitation programs more effective that in the prisons. It will insure a brighter future by having stable jobs to save them and drift them away from the involvement illegal activities.It should be 4 to 5 pages long. Due date is the 13th..0pt;mso-pagination:none;mso-layout-grid-align:
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1. Brief opening paragraph in which you state that
you will be examining a particular
case
(mention it) or comparing
several cases
(mention them) for the sake of
getting a better
understanding of a certain issue (mention
it).
2. Introduce the issue of controversy. Try to
present it in the manner which
best frames the
controversy so both or all sides can
be
adequately be appreciated.
3. Bring an author or two into the discussion of the
issue. Briefly discuss the
major views.(You can
also do this at a later time
in the case study, as
seems most fitting).
4. Introduce case or cases in all details relevant to
the direction of your inquiry
(know your
direction before writing). Make
sure to reference
your factual sources. If they come
from personal
experience or personal interviews,
document
that.
5. Discuss briefly the other issues -if any – present
in this case/these compared
cases than the one
you’re focusing on.
6. Re-frame the issue in the context of this
case
or these compared cases
to best highlight the
moral dilemma involved.
7. Background: any details of the outside world that
impact on the case(s),
historically, locally,
regionally, nationally,
or internationally; including
law, custom, or accident.
8. Identify alternative solutions for the dilemma – 2
or 3 – and briefly discuss.
9. Deliberate over alternatives and make a reasoned
choice.
9a. If the case is from the past,
briefly
compare your solution
to the one actually
chosen.
10. Assess what the general lesson is, especially in
terms of how this
problem can be avoided in
the future.
The largest sections of a case study should be 8
and 9.