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A convicted fraudster who stole from charities applies for a job at your nonprofit. They have a flawless record for 8 years. Do you hire them?

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Why this dilemma matters

No legal answer is the same as a moral answer here — both have to be argued. Choosing “Yes — past crimes don't erase genuine change; denying them work perpetuates cycles of reoffending” prioritises the strict rule; choosing “No — stewardship of charitable funds demands you protect donors and beneficiaries above personal redemption” gives more weight to a context-aware exception.

Worth asking yourself

  • Who is the rule protecting, and who is paying for it?
  • Is mercy a kind of justice here, or its opposite?

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