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Ethics XX the XXXX of conduct that each XXXXXX in a particular field XX XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXX. XXXXXXX in all fields is XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX the XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX. XXX Criminal XXXXXXX, Human Services, XXX Psychology, there XXX XXXX XXXXXX that XXXX of them is expected XX XXXXXX. XXXXX XXX differences XXX similarities in the XXXXXXX of XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX the XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX in XXX three disciplines. The main XXXXXXXXXXX among XXX three is the ethic on XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. All professionals XXX XXXXXXXX XX XXXX a form XX privacy about the XXXXXXXXXXX given by XXX receiver XX services (XXXXXXXX, 2015). However, there are circumstances XXXXX XXXXX they can breach XXX ethics XX confidentiality.
XXX XXXXXX commonality in the XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX is XXXXXXXXX. Professionals in criminal justice should XXXX ethical, moral values. XXX instance, XXXX should not accept XXXXXX. In psychology, XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX honest XXXX their XXXXXXX. XXXXXX, human service professionals XXXXXX XXXX be truthful XXX uphold XXX required XXXXX values (Burger, 2017). The XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX the XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX for XXX clients. All XXX three XXXXXXXXX ethics XXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX in codes XX XXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXX, XX maintain a XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX a comfortable environment XXXXX they can share XXXXXXXXXXX without fear. XXX three XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX Christian XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX with people. XXXX XXXXX a XXXX relationship which XX XXXXXX encouraged in XXX XXXXX.
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Burger, X. (XXXX).XXXXX services in contemporary XXXXXXX. , : Cengage Learning.
Peterson, A. L. (2015).Being human: Ethics, environment, and our XXXXX in the XXXXX. , : Univ XX California Press.s