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  2. Forensic psychology - Wikipedia

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    The ethical recommendations and expectations outlined for forensic psychology specifically are listed in the APA's Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology. [5] These guidelines involve reminders that forensic psychologists should value integrity, impartiality, and fairness, as well as avoid conflicts of interest when possible.

  3. Goldwater rule - Wikipedia

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    The APA Ethics Code of the American Psychological Association (a different organization than the American Psychiatric Association) does not have a similar rule explicitly defined in its code of ethics. Instead, the APA suggests that various statements made in different parts of its Ethics Code would apply to cases of the diagnosis of a public ...

  4. David L. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    His role in developing best practices for forensic assessments and advancing the ethical standards of forensic psychology solidified his reputation. [5] Shapiro is recognized for his academic work, including publications that have shaped the understanding of forensic psychology practices.

  5. APA Ethics Code - Wikipedia

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    The American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (for short, the Ethics Code, as referred to by the APA) includes an introduction, preamble, a list of five aspirational principles and a list of ten enforceable standards that psychologists use to guide ethical decisions in practice, research, and education.

  6. Forensic psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy for Forensic Psychology and the American Psychology-Law Society published the Speciality Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists in 1991. It provides direction to forensic psychologists in identifying competent practice, practicing responsibly, establishing relationships with parties involved and identifying issues.

  7. Karen Franklin - Wikipedia

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    She is an instructor of clinical psychology at Alliant International University, and serves as chair of the Ethics & Professional Affairs Committee of the Alameda County Psychological Association. [8] Franklin formerly worked as a criminal investigator for death penalty cases, which sparked her interest in forensic psychology. [9]

  8. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law - Wikipedia

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    The Academy's Ethics guidelines for the practice of forensic psychiatry [1] form the basis of the guidelines of the Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. [2] They have also debated the medical ethics of psychiatrists testifying in death-penalty cases. [3]

  9. Cynthia de las Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Her teaching included graduate courses in Latino psychology, multicultural psychology, and applied ethics, aligning with her ongoing research and publications in these areas. [ 4 ] De las Fuentes produced works on multicultural competence, feminist ethical practices, and culturally informed forensic evaluations, including a 2005 publication on ...