ETHICAL/LEGAL ISSUES IN COUNSELING PRCATICE ETHICAL STANDARDS The importance of knowing the contents of professional codes of conduct and the purposes and limitations of such codes is essential to the understanding of ethical and legal issues in counseling. school counselors should have at least a basic understanding of their ethical responsibilities ‚ necessarily provide answers to the many specific dilemmas that practitioners will face. When the standards do not
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3 secondary sources that would consult regarding this legal issue. Include a 2-3 sentence summary of source and also the proper Bluebook citation. Oregon 36 Willamette L. Rev. 549 Although the father was not biological the courts granted him custodial rights over children after divorce courts found that it was in the best interest of the children. It breaks down the history from earlier years most of which continues to be used in court systems today. Stepparents do not owe a duty to support their
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Baylee Crumpler Professor Dr. Maul Sociology 7 October 2010 Abu Ghraib Prison In the United States today‚ people have become less caring for others‚ commit tremendous amounts of crime‚ and show many signs of hatred. Abuses take place in peoples’ everyday lives physically‚ psychologically‚ and sexually. Crimes such as torture‚ rape‚ sodomy‚ and homicide became popular in Iraq‚ at Abu Ghraib prison. Surprisingly‚ these terrible acts were committed by military police personnel of the United
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Test 2 Study Guide Chapter 6 1. Is fraud only prosecuted criminally or are there other methods to prosecute for fraud? a. Fraud may be prosecuted criminally or civilly. 2. What is the standard by which law enforcement making arrest adhere to? a. Probable cause 3. What makes evidence admissible in court? a. Evidence is admissible in court if it is relevant‚ its probative value outweighs any prejudicial effects‚ and it is trustworthy‚ meaning that it is subject to examination and cross-examination
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Scenario of a Probation Officer‚ Interviewing and Interrogation Alana Johnson June 29‚ 2013 Criminal Justice Communications 2358-12 Everest University You are a probation officer who was conducting a home visit for probationer Bobby Jean. You walk up to the door‚ she answers‚ and you notice a bag of marijuana sitting on the kitchen table. She promises that it is not hers. You provide her with a urine screen and it is clean. Based on the above scenario‚ please respond to the following
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Little wonder‚ perhaps‚ that it was felt acceptable for German prisoners to suffer in British interrogation centers. And it should also be said that whatever went on within their walls‚ it paled into insignificance compared with the horrors the Nazis visited on millions of prisoners. So‚ how can we be sure about the methods used at the London Cage?
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and Winkler 27). 3. Daniel Meyers reported that in 2002‚ “fewer that 20% of the mothers pay child support‚ compared to more than 60% of the fathers‚ and the amounts paid by mothers were substantially lower.” This is from an article called Custodial Fathers: Myths‚ Realities‚ and Child Support that I found online from the Journal of Marriage and the Family written by Daniel Meyers. It was from the February 2011 issue‚ Vol. 22 issue number 12. The article was on pages 64-69‚ but this quote was
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Question CJA/324 July 15‚ 2011 What Have I Learned Questions 1. Would you rather spend 1 year in prison or receive 5 years of probation with very severe restrictions? Could you envision a probationary sentence that was more severe than a custodial sentence? Explain your answer. I would never want to be confined in a jail or prison at all. If I had to choose I would take the 5 year probation sentence and stay out of trouble‚ however many criminals look at the situation differently. Some people
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experiment replicated the bluff effect on innocent suspects once again‚ though a ceiling effect was obtained in the guilty condition” (Perillo & Kassin‚ 2010). The results were basically that innocents can confess even in response to relatively benign interrogation
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process. I will discuss how Miranda and Lybarger plays a critical role in protecting officers from self incrimination during the administrative investigation. Lastly‚ I will share my beliefs on how officers are treated compared to citizens during interrogations. The purpose of the complaint policy is to establish a procedure to investigate complaints of poor service or misconduct against members of a police department. The internal affairs investigation must be thorough and impartial in order to protect
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