Dilemmas

Ethical Dilemmas in Forensic Science

This article explores the ethical dilemmas pervasive in the field of forensic science within the United States, investigating issues across three critical dimensions. The first dimension examines the misuse of forensic evidence, encompassing the fabrication and manipulation of evidence, the pressures to produce results, and the consequential impact of false or misleading evidence. The second

Social Dilemmas

Social Dilemmas Definition A social dilemma is a situation in which a group of people must work together to achieve some goal that no one person could easily meet alone. However, if the goal is met, all group members, even those who did not help toward the goal, can enjoy its benefits. This feature introduces

Ethical Dilemmas

Counselors make hundreds of decisions as they work with clients. They use professional skills and knowledge to gather information in order to assess, clarify, categorize, and respond to client concerns. Most often, counselors, after some consideration and reflection, know how, or if, to respond to situations. Yet, on occasion, counselors may find themselves facing uncertainty

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