HSCO 500 QUIZ 4 It is very important for human service professionals to remember to be sensitive to differences in Human services professionals who work in practice settings dealing with domestic violence, sexual assault
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HSCO 500 QUIZ 4 It is very important for human service professionals to remember to be sensitive to differences in Human services professionals who work in practice settings dealing with domestic violence, sexual assault, gang activity, and criminal justice agencies such as police departments, probation, state, and county prosecutors, and within correctional facilities such as jails and prisons, are considered It is estimated that nearly girls have undergone Female Genital Mutation. Having ever-evolving codes of ethics enables a profession to: Someone with an external locus of control has a tendency to The population in prisons and jails across the country has sky-rocketed, primarily due to sharp increases in Human service professionals working in a correctional facility will likely encounter women (particularly women of color) who are grieving over the loss of their Approximately percent of sexual assault victims know their assailant. Risk factors for gang membership include all but which of the following? The general theme of human services ethical standards includes According to Kohlberg, it is important to consider someone’s ability to apply moral reasoning to their behavior before judging them. When a certain act is being evaluated to determine its ethical nature, Kitchener’s model would have the evaluators ask whether the professional acted with The purpose of the NOHS ethical standards is to A common barrier to treatment in a correctional setting is Much of the effort of human service professionals are focused on countries with high rates of human trafficking, including: Civilians who flee conflict but remain within the country are considered The roots of poverty in many countries are often rooted in Women with a history of domestic violence report having significantly higher rates of Genocide is defined as any act committed with the intention to destroy, in whole or in part, a national ethnic, racial or religious group, evidenced by all but which of the following: Most people will find themselves caught in a tug-of-war between their ethical standards and their
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