by Brian Leakey | Jul 27, 2023 | Ethics
You have been promoted from first- line supervisor and now hold a position of an executive officer (below the head of the agency) in a police department or correctional facility. You are aware of several officers who have long been the subjects of a disproportionally...
by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Jul 25, 2023 | Ethics
Ethics paper on The privatization of public services, particularly in the scope of scientific research funding, has raised significant ethical concerns regarding biases, transparency, accountability, and access. A research problem is the main organizing principle...
by Belinder | Jul 25, 2023 | 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”...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 18, 2023 | Ethics
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...
by Belinder | Jul 16, 2023 | Ethics
After reviewing the AI Ethical principles listed in the AI Ethics learning topic. Respond to the following questions: · Which principle seems the most difficult to enforce? · Are there any principles that seem missing? · Are there any examples of AI use today that...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 12, 2023 | Ethics
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...