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    power is given to the players, to ensure the power does not become an abuse of power the people are to follow a code of ethics. These codes of ethics can focus on social values, courses, police practices and are ethical guidelines consistent with community standards. These codes of ethics are followed to maintain public trust while performing their responsibilities. Police ethics are aspects of the law enforcement system that…

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    Ethical Issues in Healthcare Healthcare ethics is a sense of right and wrong, the rights he/she have, what our beliefs are, and the duties he/she owe to others in the healthcare field. Facing ethical issues within the healthcare field is something healthcare professionals cannot eliminate. Legal and ethical decisions are made daily by healthcare professionals. It is important that when these issues arise he/she shows professionalism, and maintain a code of integrity. In order to do so healthcare…

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    I would need to set the tone for my organization. Legal, medical, and ethical ramifications are considered and carefully analyzed for situations in both of my jobs. Struggling with complex ethical decisions is frequent as nurses. The model in the ethics simulation game provides the importance of assessment needed by utilizing the four…

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    How much discipline is it ethical to give a student who repeatedly fails to behave? Many may argue and say that it is ok for a teacher to hit a child, however a large amount of parents feel that it’s their job to do. According to the NAEYC Code Of Ethics, they state “we shall not harm children. We shall not participate in practices that are emotionally damaging, physically harmful, disrespectful, degrading, dangerous, exploitative, or intimidating to children(. This principle has precedence…

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    Ethics has been the cornerstone of social work practice since it’s inception. However it was not until 1960 that the National Association of Social Workers, or NASW, codified the ideas of ethical practice into a set of standards. This single page document is known as the Code of Ethics. The motivation for this was to develop a code by which the profession could define and assess the boundaries of ethical practice. Ethics in the field of social work, like other areas of ethics, evolve as societal…

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    Legal standards are measures established by law which are considered acceptable and serves as the basis of judgment between what is legal and what is not. For example the legal burden of proof is a standards that that places the burden of proof on a party in a trial and requires them to produce evidence that will shift the conclusion of the issue in favor of that party’s position. Ethical standards, on the other hand, are principles that promote values such as fairness, trust and good behavior.…

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    Limits Of Confidentiality

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    “Human services professionals recognize and built on a client’s strengths” (McClam & Woodside, 2015, p.288). I choose this one because punishing a child excessively is not a strength its defiantly a weakness and it’s against the law. The code of ethics says you must build on strengths. If he continues to see the client and does not report the abuse that would not be strength building it would be enforcing illegal behavior. Section one standard twenty-seven “Human service…

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    For this assignment, I will analyze ethics within the Criminal Justice field. “The Criminal Justice system is the United States is immense: 1,464 adult correctional facilities, 3,061 juvenile residential facilities, 17,985 law enforcement agencies, 2,341 state prosecutors’ offices, 93 U.S. attorneys’ offices, 94 U.S. judicial districts, and countless other federal, state, and local organizations” (Gilban, 2014). In other words, “the system comprises a large number of diverse organizations- in…

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    ethical decision making model to alleviate any ethical, professional, legal, and clinical issues. When facing boundary crossing or boundary violations a counselor should seek advice from his/her clinical supervisor. The purpose intended for code of ethics was to be effective and implemented for a counselor to have leverage in altering their decision through ethical decision making as a safe guard to minimize unethical proposition for counselors facing or engaging in dual relationship,…

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    love and discover if this powerful emotion is truly beneficial. Everybody has their own definition of love and indulge in it for different reasons. First defining what love is will be the first step in the process. Is love a feeling that comes from sexual attraction? Does it derive from connection of virtuous ideals? Is it innately a feeling we understand but cannot describe logically? Surfing through these ideas will give the topic a foundation to sit upon as we dive into the question “is love…

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