What Do You Mean by "Whoever Is Criminally Liable Is Also Civilly Liable?
This document contains the final examination for a course on Educational Management at Samar College of Graduate Studies in Catbalogan City, Western Samar, Philippines. The exam includes 5 questions related to legal and ethical topics: 1) the relationship between criminal and civil liability, 2) an application of social justice, 3) distinguishing between search warrants and arrest warrants, 4) whether the death penalty is ethical, and 5) why the "Bahala na" habit is bad.
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What Do You Mean by "Whoever Is Criminally Liable Is Also Civilly Liable?
This document contains the final examination for a course on Educational Management at Samar College of Graduate Studies in Catbalogan City, Western Samar, Philippines. The exam includes 5 questions related to legal and ethical topics: 1) the relationship between criminal and civil liability, 2) an application of social justice, 3) distinguishing between search warrants and arrest warrants, 4) whether the death penalty is ethical, and 5) why the "Bahala na" habit is bad.
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SAMAR COLLEGE, INC.
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Catbalogan City, Western Samar
Course : Educational Management
Subject Code : EM 210 Values Education Instructress : Nimfa T. Torremoro Ph., D. Name : Jeanette G. Aliman
Final Examination Direction: . Answer briefly but concisely .
1. What do you mean by "whoever is criminally liable is
also civilly liable? Every person criminally liable is also civilly liable." That is to say, if the criminal liability carries with it the civil one, the exemption from criminal liability implies exemption from civil liability.
2. Give a concrete application of "social justice".
Social justice includes making sure the children get equal opportunities, participation in decision making, and that they are provided with the basic necessities needed to thrive as members of society. In promoting social justice, social workers also enhance the social welfare of their underage charges.
3. Distinguish Search Warrant from Warrant of Arrest.
A search warrant is a warrant to search a specific premise for evidence of a specific crime. The warrant is issued by the judge if he or she finds probable cause to believe such evidence exists based on information presented by police to the judge in the form of a signed and sworn affidavit. Search warrants are generally not relevant to most of what technologists do in the field of criminal justice. An arrest warrant is issued by a judge or magistrate and must be supported by a signed and sworn affidavit showing probable cause that a specific crime has been committed, and that the person(s) named in the warrant committed said crime. An arrest warrant is a warrant issued by a public officer which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual. In most jurisdictions, an arrest warrant is required for misdemeanors that do not occur within view of a police officer. However, as long as police have the necessary probable cause, a warrant is usually not needed to arrest someone suspected of a felony. 4. Is death penalty ethical? Why? Yes, The death penalty is ethical since it is the only form of retribution when a person commits a heinous crime. Ethics govern a person’s behavior, and when a person is planning on committing a crime, they should already know that their actions will be in violation of the policies and laws that govern the state or country that they plan on committing the crime. Therefore, when a person is found guilty of committing a premeditated crime that resulted in bodily harm or death to another person, the only proper form of punishment is death to the convicted. This sentence will be retribution for the victim and their family since the guilty party deserves to be punished for their actions by the loss of their own life.
5. Why "Bahala na" habit is bad?
Bahala Na concept is unhealthy. It promotes laziness, a passive attitude, and lack of initiative to do better for yourself. As a matter of fact, this concept had been found to be irritating by some because it gives an impression of someone who just does not care.