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Providing for more judges, diversion programs, and bail reform are solutions for the problem of _______________.
 
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Which statement best reflects why ethical standards are important in criminal justice?
 
  A) Agents of the criminal justice system have access to citizens' most personal information, raising concerns of privacy and confidentiality.
  B) Justice system personnel may work in an environment where moral ambiguity is limited.
  C) Ethical decision making tends to reduce individual civil rights and liberties.
  D) Rigid procedures guide the behavior of law enforcement personnel, leaving little room for ethical dilemmas.
  E) Ethical standards are important in the justice system for all these reasons.



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Answer to Question 1

court congestion

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