The following incident may not seem too surprising to most of us as we pick our way through today's moral wilderness.
A student makes a forced entry into the administrative office of his college. He succeeds in finding the discarded master copies of his forthcoming examinations and shares these in guilty secrecy with several of his classmates. But the whole operation is "leaked" by one of the class members to his parents. The student is then informed privately that unless he confesses to the dean in person, he will be publicly exposed.
What should he do? Confess? Run away? Await the exposure of his wrongdoing?