Go to the following sites http://mediaschool.indiana.edu/research-2/ethics-case-studies/ and http://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/focusareas/cases.cfm, which contain ethics case studies, and pick a case study that relates to the field or vocation into which you intend to work when you have completed your degree.
What happened in this instance? Was it a violation of an ethical or moral code? What was done and was it right or wrong, in your view? Argue both sides of the issue (or more if there are others) and show how your view best reconciles the variables involved. Be sure to indicate the exact source of your case study, as the Vanderbilt site will take you to many others.
Your paper should be 4-6 pages in APA format, excluding title page and bibliography, and should include citations from at least 4 sources, including Johnson and Ridley.
You should begin the paper with an explanation of the problem to be addressed and state a thesis that you will prove. You should then proceed in the paper to consider arguments for and against the position and endeavor to show the insufficiency of those counter arguments or objections to the position you have taken; i.e., you are to implement critical thinking!
While research is expected, no paper may have more than 20% quotations of others’ material; i.e., you should do your best to ensure that the work and wording are largely your own.