Category: Ethics
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Ethical Issues: Disruptive Effect on Society
Ethical issues can threaten the integrity and reputation of the organization and disrupt society. Ethics are tough to follow in the world of social media and precise attention to companies’ actions. Luckily, there are laws and regulations made for the staff that reduce unethical behavior in the workplace. Ethical issues may have a disruptive effect…
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Police Administrators and Their Ethical Responsibility
Table of Contents Introduction Social Responsibility and Public Interest Ethics and Repercussions Conclusion References Introduction The police force in the USA constitutes one of the three branches of the criminal justice system, with officers responsible for not only lawbreaker detainment and crime prevention, but for public safety too. With the responsibility for the maintenance of…
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Code of Ethics: Obligation and Dilemma
Table of Contents Introduction Ethical Obligation and Dilemma Substance Abuse Assessment References Introduction Psychology is a science that became popular not long ago. Trying to find out how and why people think and behave many professionals went too far with experiments and forgot about ethics. History knows a range of unethical studies that formed the…
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Ethics of Removal of Children From Their Home
Table of Contents Abstract Framework Appraisal Ethical Problem Positions and Theories Solution References Abstract Child protective services (CPS) is a government institution, most commonly a branch of a state’s social services department. It maintains crucial responsibility for overseeing and investigating cases of child abuse and neglect and acts to protect the child and enforce state…
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Legal and Ethical Issues in Physical Therapy
Table of Contents Legal Issues in the Case Study Medical Malpractice Legal Standard of Proof The Need for an Expert Recommendations Ethical Issues Raised References Legal Issues in the Case Study The provided claim against a physical therapist raises legal issues pertaining to the case scenario and the prevalence of malpractice issues in healthcare. One…
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Final Scene in “Gone Baby Gone” and Kantian Ethics
Table of Contents Introduction The First Maxim The Second Maxim The Third Maxim Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Gone Baby Gone is the film whose final action represents a controversy between the application of the law and moral judgment as core guidance for making decisions. In this paper, the final action of the selected film will…
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The Basic Notions of Ethics
Ethics Despite happiness cannot be called a clear subject of research, it has always interested scientists who would like to understand its nature and the factors that can make people happier. Thus, a lot of work has been performed to achieve this goal. Sometimes, the results are unexpected. In her article, Netburn (2016) tells about…
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Ethical Theories and Principles: Moral Dilemma Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction People have to make decisions every day in a variety of situations. Ethical theories exist to guide us through the depths of morality when the question of right or wrong presents itself. When the actions of a human and a professional might impact a person’s health,…
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Engineering Ethics and Professionalism
An engineer leaves a company and goes to work for a competitor. Is it ethical for the engineer to try to lure customers away from the previous employer? Is it alright for the engineer to use proprietary knowledge gained while working for the previous employer at the new job? How would the answer to this…
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Handling Ethical Issues in Data Analysis
I write this letter to draw your attention to some ethical issues that may be violated if you decide to edit some of the research findings. The objective of the study was to determine the effectiveness of the two types of therapy treatments and decide which of them was better. We developed a hypothesis that…