Ethics and Values: Choices and Consequences in Difficult Situations - Webinar - February 23, 2023
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$169.00
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Instructor: Pat Wertheim
Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CST (8 hours)
Registration : Once tuition has been paid, you will receive a registration link via email.
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Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CST (8 hours)
Registration : Once tuition has been paid, you will receive a registration link via email.
Payment: Please ensure that the student name(s) are entered in the shopping cart. If you are employed by an agency requesting to be invoiced for tuition or if you require assistance with registration, please contact Phil Sanfilippo at [email protected] or call 800-438-7884, ext. 1025.
Ethics and Values: Choices and Consequences in Difficult Situations
Ethics training for forensic scientists normally teaches the rules or expectations that are socially enforced, such as codes of ethics and standards of professional conduct. These written codes and rules are easily found and well known by professionals. Most decision making is easy and involves only the simple application of these norms. But we are all confronted occasionally by situations in which the written rules of ethics seem wrong, but what seems right is against the rules.
This webinar/workshop is designed to provide the attendee with the tools to make ethical decisions when confronted with complex problems in the course of their examinations in which no decision seems entirely satisfactory.
Ethics training for forensic scientists normally teaches the rules or expectations that are socially enforced, such as codes of ethics and standards of professional conduct. These written codes and rules are easily found and well known by professionals. Most decision making is easy and involves only the simple application of these norms. But we are all confronted occasionally by situations in which the written rules of ethics seem wrong, but what seems right is against the rules.
This webinar/workshop is designed to provide the attendee with the tools to make ethical decisions when confronted with complex problems in the course of their examinations in which no decision seems entirely satisfactory.
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This webinar has been approved for training credit by the IAI Certification Boards. Please see our IAI Certifications page for more information
This webinar has been approved for training credit by the IAI Certification Boards. Please see our IAI Certifications page for more information