Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Practice Test

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Which statement characterizes criminal law?

Criminal law applies to conduct that violates a person's rights.

Criminal law involves an offense against an individual.

Criminal law applies to conduct that is detrimental to society.

Criminal law governs conduct that harms society as a whole and is prosecuted by the state to maintain public order, deter wrongdoing, and protect the community. This public‑interest focus is why the statement that criminal law applies to conduct detrimental to society is the best description: it emphasizes that offenses are offenses against the community and the state, not just private individuals.

If we think in contrast to civil or private law, describing an offense as against an individual points to remedies pursued by private parties, such as damages or restitution. Restitution as the primary aim also fits civil litigation, where the focus is on compensating the victim rather than punishing or deterring crime. While some crimes may involve harm to individuals, criminal law treats the violation as a breach of societal order that warrants state involvement.

The purpose of criminal law is to restitute the victim.

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