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Reflection on Law and Justice Sector

   

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Running head: REFLECTION ON LAW AND JUSTICE SECTOR
Reflection on Law and Justice Sector
Name of the Student
Name of the University
Author Note

REFLECTION ON LAW AND JUSTICE SECTOR1
Part A
Question 1
From the given case scenario, I could ascertain that Miss Cassandra Rufus has been
quite careless in her graduation days. From trying out cocaine with her boyfriend, to
neglecting her studies and then taking help from an unknown source for writing her ‘take-
home exam’ in exchange of money, portrays that she had led a reckless life. In addition, the
point where she did not object to Tristan taking all the blame about copying her paper shows
that she has been unethical as well.
Question 2
Honesty is the key element for any professional life. Honesty not only forms a value
in communication but also builds the foundation for confidence and trust, over himself, the
co-workers and clients. Honesty helps to build a better clientele as a happy client would bring
two others with him, while a dissatisfied client would never return. Therefore, honesty is
extremely important in the legal profession and in any other profession, as the case may be.
Question 3
To my opinion, the outcome with Tristan was sad, yet fair and reasonable. I could say
this because they way Tristan carried out his graduation days partying and indulging in
reckless drug abuse would actually have took him no further in life. In addition, he influenced
Cassandra to join him as well, which is even more incorrect than anything. Relying on an
unknown person and paying money to him to write his and Cassandra’s take-home exam was
the final nail in the coffin.

REFLECTION ON LAW AND JUSTICE SECTOR2
Question 4
To my knowledge, the first ethical dimension involved in this case is the reckless use
of cocaine by both of them. Then the second one has to be taking the help of an unknown
source to help him write their take home exam. And lastly, Cassandra’s silence to the
professor when she heard that Tristan had admitted that he had copied her assignment which
was not true.

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