For the final project for this course (13 page apa formate), select
Assignment: Project
For the Final Project for this course, select any government or nonprofit organization for which there is sufficient information to allow a thorough analysis of ethical or social justice issues. You may select your own organization if it is a government or nonprofit organization, but be aware of the need for scholarly objectivity and the need to protect confidentiality. Ethical researchers never begin any project with a hidden agenda or predetermined conclusion. If you do choose your own organization, do not identify it by name or precise location.
Your Final Project should include the following:
An introduction that describes the government or nonprofit organization, the setting, and any other information about the organization or related background that readers need in order to understand the organization and its ethical and social justice issues; a description of the ethical issues facing the organization and public administrators within the organization
An explanation of the ethical issues related to two or more of the philosophical theories that this course introduces
A summary of the major ethical challenges and conflicts of responsibility presented to individuals in the organization and to the organization as a whole A summary of the strategies that the organization uses to maintain responsible conduct
An explanation of your recommendations for addressing the issues, including a rationale for your recommendations and an explanation of why they might be effective in addressing the issues, with consideration given to the possible involvement of guerrilla government employees
An analysis of the factors that would affect the implementation of the recommendations by using the ethical decision-making model
A description of the outcomes you would expect if the organization implemented your recommendations
An explanation of how the issues you raised are related to at least two of the four social justice themes (human rights, equality, liberty, and justice)
Your Final Project must demonstrate both breadth and depth of knowledge and critical thinking appropriate to graduate-level scholarship. It must follow APA Publication Manual guidelines and be free of typographical, spelling, and grammatical errors.
The project should be 13pages in length (double-spaced), not including the title page, abstract, and at least 8–10 scholarly resources, excluding any organizational brochures or other nonacademic sources. Support your Final Project with specific references to all resources used in its preparation.
Required Readings
Alexander, J., & Richmond, S. A. (2007). Administrative discretion: Can we move beyond cider house rules? The American Review of Public Administration, 37(1), 51–64. Note: Retrieved from Walden Library databases.
Hall, T. E., & Sutton, A. (2003). Agency discretion and public ethics: The case of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Public Integrity, 5(4), 291–303. Note: Retrieved from Walden Library databases.
Jost, K. (2003). Civil liberties debates. CQ Researcher, 13(37), 893–916. Note: Retrieved from Walden Library databases.