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Not just welfare over justice: Ethics in forensic consultation

 

作者: Philip J. Candilis,   Tess M. S. Neal,  

 

期刊: Legal and Criminological Psychology  (WILEY Available online 2014)
卷期: Volume 19, issue 1  

页码: 19-29

 

ISSN:1355-3259

 

年代: 2014

 

DOI:10.1111/lcrp.12038

 

关键词: forensic ethics;professionalism;organizational ethics;interrogations;military psychology/psychiatry;correctional psychology/psychiatry

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

The ethics of forensic professionalism is often couched in terms of competing individual and societal values. Indeed, the welfare of individuals is often secondary to the requirements of society, especially given the public nature of courts of law, forensic hospitals, jails, and prisons. We explore the weaknesses of this dichotomous approach to forensic ethics, offering an analysis of Psychology's historical narrative especially relevant to the national security and correctional settings. We contend that a richer, more robust ethical analysis is available if practitioners consider the multiple perspectives in the forensic encounter, and acknowledge the multiple influences of personal, professional, and social values. The setting, context, or role is not sufficient to determine the ethics of forensic practice.

 

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