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Discuss how one's moral development influences the risk of committing crime.
 
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One exception to the public duty doctrine occurs when there is
 
  a. good faith.
  b. probable cause.
  c. a special relationship.
  d. deliberate indifference.



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Answer to Question 1

Kohlberg applied moral development to criminology. He found that people travel through stages of moral development during which decisions and judgments are made for different reasons. He argues that criminals might be at lower levels of moral development. Criminals are likely at the lowest levels (1 and 2), while noncriminals are at levels 3 and 4.

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