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Ethics for Professionals -
American Board of Vocational Experts
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Ethics in Forensic Science 204
Sub-Title
Ethics in Testimony
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Summarize ethical practices when testifying
Indicate the statistical importance of forensic evidence in criminal case outcomes and sentencing
Describe the challenges facing the forensic scientist when testifying in court
Explain the issues surrounding payment for expert testimony
Recognize the benefits of having a standard certification of forensic scientists
Outline the confusion that exists concerning the term, “doctor.”
Recognize the ethical duty to avoid omissions, over-statements and obfuscation
Define scientific certainty versus probability
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Cindy Grimley, MS, CRC, CCM, IPEC
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Ethics in Forensic Science 203
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Ethics Codes in Other Organizations: Structures and Enforcement
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Explain the purpose of professional codes of ethics
Identify the factors that underlie the need for professional codes of ethics in government and politics
Outline attempts to bolster and diminish the codification and enforcement of ethics in Congress and the Executive Branch
Give examples of how ethics informs the educational process
Describe how religious and business practices are built on ethical standards
Discuss the medical code of ethics
Cite examples of how conflicting motivations can alter ethical behavior in sports and entertainment
List the principles of an ideal ethical structure
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Cindy Grimley, MS, CRC, CCM, IPEC
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Ethics in Forensic Science 202
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The Forensic Practitioner's Quest for Truth
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Describe the basic differences amongst the major religions
Explain the roles of the scientist in the ethics of truth
Outline the sources of risk to maintaining ethical standards in the laboratory
List the responsibilities of the forensic specialist when testifying in court
Describe how seeking truth in life translates into professional integrity
Integrate the “Seven Deadly Sins,” into the ethics of forensic science
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Ethics in Forensic Science 201
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A Brief History of Ethics
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Define the term meta-ethics
Compare and contrast normative ethics and applied ethics
Describe the concept of moral psychology
Summarize the major theories of descriptive ethics
List the similarities and differences of the classic Greek philosophers
Compare and contrast the theories of the 20
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Cindy Grimley, MS, CRC, CCM, IPEC
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