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NVAA Ethics in Victim Services
Edition: 2008

Author: National Victim Assistance Academy

Continuing Education Credit Hours: 2.00
Price: $11.98
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Target audience: Social Workers, Psychologists, Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists
Difficulty level: Beginning to Intermediate
Format: Homestudy
 
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NVAA Ethics in Victim Services


Course Description
This continuing education ethics course examines the use of ethical standards as they relate to victim assistance. The four sections include: Introduction to ethics and ethical standards provides a brief history of ethics; Values and response to crime victims; Ethical decisionmaking and ethical dilemmas; and Educating yourself about legal and policy issues.

Learning Objectives
  1. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the foundation of ethics.
  2. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with ethical standards in victim assistance.
  3. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the six-step model for resolving ethical dilemmas.
  4. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the concept of confidentiality.
Course Outline
  1. Introduction to Ethics and Ethical Standards
  2. The Evolution of Ethics
  3. Standards in Victim Services
  4. Values and Response to Crime Victims
  5. Competing Priorities and Conflicts of Interest
  6. Ethical Decision-Making and Common Dilemmas
  7. Boundary Issues and Multiple Relationships
  8. Confidentiality
  9. Legal Advocacy Versus Legal Advice


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