Ethics, Accountability, and Citizen Roles

 

Recall a recent election ballot: Did you know the names or positions of the judges on it? Did many of them run unopposed?

Citizens elect judges and district attorneys. Those individuals have political party affiliations and run-on specific platforms, and thus are answerable to the electorate. Meanwhile, defense attorneys for offenders with less means are often appointed, having no prior relationship or knowledge with a client. Imagine being the accused in a complicated case and feeling like your constitutionally guaranteed advocate may seem to be “punching a ticket” with your case. Now, imagine that you are a citizen called to jury duty. Or imagine that you were witness to a crime but refuse to testify. What is your motivation for engaging with the judicial system?

In this Discussion, you examine the role of ethical conduct from many perspectives, including the one perspective everyone shares, even if they work in the criminal justice system: the citizen.

 

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They are not achieving these goals because they genuinely enjoy learning. Riley goes on to suppose that there is a lack of intrinsic motivation in traditional classrooms because it is more difficult to introduce. With all these external outcomes, like rewards, great test scores, etc., students are more likely to work towards these external outcomes than to learn because they “desire the knowledge.”

Riley than goes on to discuss others’ stand points on the idea of intrinsic motivation. She discusses critics of intrinsic motivation; those who believe the concept doesn’t exist or hasn’t been “defined yet.” Riley then moves on to compare intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation with telling her readers about an experiment conducted by other researches. The experiment gave two groups puzzles and awarded one group with cash prizes to motivate them to do the puzzle. Riley stated that the results were that the group who was awarded the cash spent little to no time with the puzzles and that the group that was awarded nothing found interest in the puzzle. This research reinforces the idea of intrinsic motivation by showing that those who were not working at achieving something for an external outcome, were pushed by intrigue or interest in their task. Riley then continues on to discuss the factors that must be present in order for intrinsic motivation to flourish within a student. She discusses how autonomy and competence must be present for a student to possess intrinsic motivation. If a student feels they have the choice in what they are learning and an “opportunity for self direction” they are more likely to have intrinsic motivation. She contrasts this with a situation where a reward is involved and states that a sense of choice will decrease. Riley moves on to refer to a study conducted on Israeli students that compared educators who gave their pupils a higher sense of choice and self direction as opposed to an educator who had a more controlling approach. This experiment found that educators that allowed their students a higher amount of autonomy had a better outcome than those who were in a more control oriented classroom. We can link this back to the comparison of home schooling and traditional classrooms. Learning from the home allows the student a greater sense of autonomy which, as the study above proves, allows the student a more positive outcome as opposed to the student who learned in a m

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