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For more course tutorials visit<br>www.soc331.com<br>SOC 331 Complete Course (Not final paper)<br>Sociology - General Sociology<br>Moral, Legal, and Religious Perspectives on Social Justice. In Chapter 1 of your textbook, justice is analyzed from three perspectives, each with its own set of relevant concepts.
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soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Entire Course (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Complete Course (Not final paper) Sociology - General Sociology Moral, Legal, and Religious Perspectives on Social Justice. In Chapter 1 of your textbook, justice is analyzed from three perspectives, each with its own set of relevant concepts. The text includes three case studies for consideration from each perspective. Select one (only one) of these case studies as the focus of your initial post in this discussion. Then analyze the selected case study from the justice perspective which accompanies it and answer the following questions.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 1 DQ 1 Moral, Legal, and Religious Perspectives on Social Justice (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 1 DQ 1 Moral, Legal, and Religious Perspectives on Social Justice Sociology - General Sociology Moral, Legal, and Religious Perspectives on Social Justice. In Chapter 1 of your textbook, justice is analyzed from three perspectives, each with its own set of relevant concepts. The text includes three case studies for consideration from each perspective. Select one (only one) of these case studies as the focus of your initial post in this discussion. Then analyze the selected case study from the justice perspective which accompanies it and answer the following questions.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 1 DQ 2 The Justice of Climate Change (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 1 DQ 2 The Justice of Climate Change Sociology - General Sociology The Justice of Climate Change. In Chapter 1 of your textbook, the author identifies the possible causes and consequences of global warming/climate change as emerging issues loaded with implications for justice. He also analyzes the concepts of distributive justice, commutative justice, and retributive justice and suggests their relevance to conversations about how individuals, businesses, and nations should respond justly to evidence of global warming.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 1 Quiz (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 1 Quiz Sociology - General Sociology 1. Question : “War” comes from a German word that originally meant Student Answer: Concord Accord Discord Order
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 2 DQ 1 Justice from Four Perspectives Family, Community, State, and Nation (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 2 DQ 1 Justice from Four Perspectives Family, Community, State, and Nation Sociology - General Sociology Justice from Four Perspectives: Family, Community, State, and Nation. In Chapter 2, the author urges students to “look at justice through the lens of reason” by developing “frameworks that permit careful analysis and evaluation of competing views” (Dreisbach, 2013, Section 2.1). He provides an example of such a framework by analyzing how the concept of justice varies when viewed from the different perspectives of family, community, state, and nation.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 2 DQ 2 Justice and Socio-Economic Class (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 2 DQ 2 Justice and Socio-Economic Class Sociology - General Sociology Justice and Socio-Economic Class. In Chapter 2 of the textbook, the author describes meanings for the concept of socio-economic class and analyzes how perceptions of justice may be influenced by class distinctions in American society (see Section 2.4). He also references the related views of two provocative and thought-provoking contemporary scholars. Robert H. Frank provides an economic analysis, and Charles Murray offers a socio-cultural interpretation.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 2 Quiz (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 2 Quiz Sociology - General Sociology 1. Question : A neighborhood covenant prohibiting homeowners from making changes to their property without permission is an example of Student Answer: Retributive justice Distributive justice
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 3 DQ 1 Distributive Justice Across the Generations (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 3 DQ 1 Distributive Justice Across the Generations Sociology - General Sociology Distributive Justice Across the Generations. In Chapter 3 of your textbook, the author discusses how demographic differences, such as age, influence understandings of distributive justice. He also reviews how libertarian, utilitarian, and egalitarian theories of distributive justice enter into conversations across demographic divides. The soaring cost of health care, the limitations of the economy in paying for health care, and the growing proportion of the population who are over age 65, have given rise to serious discussion, at times acrimonious, about the possible need to or the justice of rationing health care to that age group.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 3 DQ 2 Distributive Justice and Scarce Natural Resources (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 3 DQ 2 Distributive Justice and Scarce Natural Resources Sociology - General Sociology Distributive Justice and Scarce Natural Resources. In Chapter 3 of the text, the author calls attention to how struggles for scarce natural resources will pose increasingly difficult problems of distributive justice in the future, on both the local and global levels. “Case 3.4 – Fracking Friction” (in Section 3.4) explores this issue in the context of fracking for natural gas.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 3 Quiz (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 3 Quiz Sociology - General Sociology 1. Question : Of the following, which is NOT an element in George McGovern’s “new definition of ‘defense’”? Student Answer: The quality of our education Military protection against terrorism The health of our people The strength of our transportation
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 4 DQ 1 Commutative Justice and Embryo Adoption (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 4 DQ 1 Commutative Justice and Embryo Adoption Sociology - General Sociology Commutative Justice and Embryo “Adoption.” In Chapter 4 of the textbook, the author examines commutative justice as arising from contractual relationships – a specific contract among particular parties or a broader social contract on which a community or nation is based. He also discusses how the interpretation or enforceability of a specific contract may be influenced by the principles and values that are part of the broader social contract.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 4 DQ 2 Commutative Justice and the National Debt (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 4 DQ 2 Commutative Justice and the National Debt Sociology - General Sociology Commutative Justice and the National Debt. In Chapter 4 of the text, the author examines commutative justice across the generations (see Section 4.5). This idea arises from the writings of British political thinker Edmund Burke (1790): “Society is indeed a contract… a partnership in all art, a particular in every virtue, and in all perfection.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 4 Quiz (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 4 Quiz Sociology - General Sociology 1. Question : With which of the following is commutative justice NOT concerned? Student Answer: Is the contract a legal document? Is the contract moral? Have all parties fulfilled their part of the contract?
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 5 DQ 1 Retributive Justice and Mandatory Life Imprisonment for Juvenile Offenders (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 5 DQ 1 Retributive Justice and Mandatory Life Imprisonment for Juvenile Offenders Sociology - General Sociology Retributive Justice and Mandatory Life Imprisonment for Juvenile Offenders. In Chapter 5 of the textbook, the author examines retributive justice from the standpoint of the means of punishment (Section 5.2). He calls attention to the length of prison sentences and, in particular, the issue of mandatory life sentences for juvenile offenders.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 5 DQ 2 Alternative to Retributive Justice (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 5 DQ 2 Alternative to Retributive Justice Sociology - General Sociology Alternative to Retributive Justice. In Chapter 5 of the text, the author discusses four alternatives to retributive justice: corrective justice, reformative justice, restorative justice, and transformative justice (see Section 5.3). In “Case Study 5.5 – Dead Woman Walking,” the text describes the circumstances that led to the 1998 execution in Texas of Karla Faye Tucker. Before she was executed she requested, but was denied, clemency. Her cause was supported by many political, correctional, and moral leaders.
soc 331 Bright Tutoring SOC 331 Week 5 Quiz (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www. soc 331.com SOC 331 Week 5 Quiz Sociology - General Sociology 1. Question : According to the FBI, hate crimes in the U.S. in 2010 based on a bias against race were committed largely against which of the following? Student Answer: Blacks Whites Hispanics Asians