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  2. Social control theory - Wikipedia

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    Social control theory proposes that people's relationships, commitments, values, norms, and beliefs encourage them not to break the law. Thus, if moral codes are internalized and individuals are tied into and have a stake in their wider community, they will voluntarily limit their propensity to commit deviant acts.

  3. Pascal's wager - Wikipedia

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    In fact, according to decision theory, the only value that matters in the above matrix is the +∞ (infinitely positive). Any matrix of the following type (where f 1 , f 2 , and f 3 are all negative or finite positive numbers) results in (B) as being the only rational decision.

  4. Social Choice and Individual Values - Wikipedia

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    Monotonicity M (Positive Association of Individual and Social Values), as in Arrow (1987, p. 125): For a given set of orderings with social ordering R, such that state x is socially preferred to state y, if the preference for x rises in some individual ordering(s) and falls in none, x is also socially preferred to y in the social ordering for ...

  5. Value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Values of a society can often be identified by examining the level of honor and respect received by various groups and ideas. Values clarification differs from cognitive moral education:Respect. Value clarification consists of "helping people clarify what their lives are for and what is worth working for. It encourages students to define their ...

  6. Stakeholder engagement - Wikipedia

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    Stakeholder engagement is the process by which an organization involves people who may be affected by the decisions it makes or can influence the implementation of its decisions. They may support or oppose the decisions, be influential in the organization or within the community in which it operates, hold relevant official positions or be ...

  7. These decisions on refugees weren’t popular. Jimmy Carter ...

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    “It’s important for us to learn as a country, to remember and understand that we as a nation from a values perspective and by law … we promised as a nation to be a safe harbor for people who ...

  8. Caroline Kennedy shares her presidential pick: 'Our ...

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    The race to the White House is heating up, and Caroline Kennedy is the latest high-profile name to share her top pick for Democratic nominee.

  9. Mark Cuban says Trump's billionaire backers know they can ...

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    Mark Cuban continued his criticism of former President Donald Trump in a recent interview. The billionaire said Trump is "the most unethical" person he had ever done business with.