Summary Quiz for “Second Chances, Social Forgiveness, and the Internet”

Question 21.6

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Here is an example summary of this reading selection:

In “Second Chances, Social Forgiveness, and the Internet,” Amitai Etzioni and Radhika Bhat recognize that giving people who have made mistakes a second chance to change their behavior and lead a good life is an important American value. Some who support this view believe the public’s easy access to criminal records on the Internet is making it increasingly difficult for ex-convicts and other wrong-doers to start over because second chances require that the initial wrong-doing remain obscure. So they want to protect people from being followed forever by past mistakes. Etzioni and Bhat argue, however, that criminals and other wrong doers are, in fact, unlikely to change their ways, so some public access to criminal records is necessary to protect more people from being victimized. But they concede that legal and technological processes must be developed to protect those who do want to mend their ways from undue discrimination, such as mechanisms for updating, correcting, or assessing data online.

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