7.
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You discover that a colleague at work has been falsifying his expense claims slightly. In which of the following ways are you most likely to deal with the situation?
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a. I would report him to the management
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b. Discuss it with other colleagues to see what they think should be done
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c. Have a word with him and warn him that I know what he has been doing and if he does not stop I will be forced to report him
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8.
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What do you think of the old adage of the punishment should fit the crime?
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a. Strongly agree
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b. Generally agree subject to taking into account the specific circumstances of each crime
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c. Don’t agree as you cannot make generalised statements of this nature. There are too many factors to take into account in each individual case.
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9.
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Do you believe in capital punishment?
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a. Yes
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b. Only in very exceptional circumstances
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c. No
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10.
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Are you a stickler for the rules?
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a. Yes
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b. Usually, although there is no harm in bending the rules a little
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c. Not particularly a stickler, and sometimes rules need to be reviewed and changed
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11.
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What are your views on Guilty Beyond Reasonable Doubt?
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a. It allows a lot of people to get away with it
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b. It allows everyone the right to a fair trial
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c. It is essential that in a free society there should be such a high burden of proof
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12.
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What are your views on people whose convictions are dismissed as unsafe after spending many years in prison?
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a. In most cases they probably did it anyway
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b. It is correct that these prisoners should be released as it is not certain they committed the crime for which they were originally convicted
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c. You feel very sad that a possibly innocent person has spent some of his life in prison
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