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“A crime against another is not just a legal failure but an ethical collapse of the individual”. Examine the ethical void in the mindset of individuals who commit repeat offenses against vulnerable persons.

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Q7. “A crime against another is not just a legal failure but an ethical collapse of the individual”. Examine the ethical void in the mindset of individuals who commit repeat offenses against vulnerable persons. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

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Why the Question To explore the ethical dimensions of crimes, particularly repeat offenses against vulnerable persons, and the moral failure they signify. Key Demand of the Question Examine how repeat offenses against vulnerable persons represent an ethical void in the offender’s mindset and discuss the ethical principles that are violated. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly define crime as an ethical collapse, emphasizing its impact on fundamental human values like empathy and dignity. Body Explain how crimes signify an ethical failure beyond legal breaches, focusing on the degradation of values like empathy, respect for dignity, and accountability. Discuss the mindset of repeat offenders, highlighting moral desensitization, power dynamics, and ethical failures like lack of social responsibility or compassion. Conclusion Emphasize the importance of moral education and societal interventions to rebuild ethical frameworks and reduce crimes against vulnerable individuals.

Why the Question To explore the ethical dimensions of crimes, particularly repeat offenses against vulnerable persons, and the moral failure they signify.

Key Demand of the Question Examine how repeat offenses against vulnerable persons represent an ethical void in the offender’s mindset and discuss the ethical principles that are violated.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly define crime as an ethical collapse, emphasizing its impact on fundamental human values like empathy and dignity.

Explain how crimes signify an ethical failure beyond legal breaches, focusing on the degradation of values like empathy, respect for dignity, and accountability.

Discuss the mindset of repeat offenders, highlighting moral desensitization, power dynamics, and ethical failures like lack of social responsibility or compassion.

Conclusion Emphasize the importance of moral education and societal interventions to rebuild ethical frameworks and reduce crimes against vulnerable individuals.

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