Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
1. Introduction to professionalism, ethics and forensic anthropology -- 2. The need for professional ethics -- 3. Current ethical guidelines and a gtheory of ethics -- 4. Defining the role of the forensic anthropologist -- 5. The use of human subjects in forenscic anthropology research -- 6. Reporting and testifying in forensic anthropology -- 7. Discrimination and harassment in forensic anthropology -- 8. Looking backwards and thinking forward |
Summary |
Forensic anthropologists are confronted with ethical issues as part of their education, research, teaching, professional development, and casework. Despite the many ethical challenges that may impact forensic anthropologists, discourse and training in ethics are limited. The goal for Ethics and Professionalism in Forensic Anthropology is to outline the current state of ethics within the field and to start a discussion about the ethics, professionalism, and legal concerns associated with the practice of forensic anthropology |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 24, 2018) |
Subject |
Forensic anthropology -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Professional ethics.
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Forensic Anthropology -- ethics
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Forensic Anthropology -- legislation & jurisprudence
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Professionalism -- ethics
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Professionalism -- legislation & jurisprudence
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Ethics, Professional
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professional ethics.
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MEDICAL -- Forensic Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Public Health.
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Professional ethics
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Pilloud, Marin A., author
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ISBN |
9780128120668 |
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0128120665 |
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