ethics

Corporate ethics

Organizations emphasizing social responsibility and adhering to corporate ethics will gain competitive advantages in the marketplace. To pass the test of moral scrutiny and qualify as ethical, a firm’s actions and behaviors cannot cross the line between “should do” and “should not do.” A firm’s strategy crosses into the “should not do” zone and cannot …

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LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES RELATED TO PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES

The diagnosis of psychiatric emergencies can include a wide range of problems—from serious drug reactions to abuse and suicidal ideation/behaviors. Regardless of care setting, the PMHNP must know how to address emergencies, coordinate care with other members of the health care team and law enforcement officials (when indicated), and effectively communicate with family members who …

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Ethical Issues In Psychological Research

review the American Psychological Association’s Code of Ethics (i.e., principles and standards). Then, you will watch a video that discusses the three studies: Solomon Asch’s group think study,Stanley Milgram’s obedience study, andPhilip Zimbardo’s Stanford prison study.Finally, you’ll discuss possible ethical concerns for each study while also citing the relevant principles and standards of the ethics …

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Professional ethics statement is on the internet.

Choose and research a statement of professional ethics for your anticipated career and evaluate that statement. Reflect on the values they list or hold in high esteem. How would you represent that professional group of people utilizing your own individualvalues system? Do your values and the companies’, or professional groups’ values align? The easiest way …

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Ethical Risk Assessment by Anne Federwisch

Read the article titled Ethical Risk Assessment by Anne Federwisch (Markkula Center for Applied Ethics) and respond in a minimum of 200 words to the below question. Explain how the information gleaned from this article may be applied to a police or corrections agency. How would you change the methodology?

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