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Lawyer Speech in the Regulatory State [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A lawyer’s speech as advisor and advocate not only holds First Amendment value for the client and for the public, but also for the functioning of American democracy.
Knake, Renee Newman
core   +2 more sources

Inserting professionals and professional organizations in studies of wrongdoing: The nature, antecedents and consequences of professional misconduct

open access: yesHuman Relations, 2018
Professional misconduct has become seemingly ubiquitous in recent decades. However, to date there has been little sustained effort to theorize the phenomenon of professional misconduct, how this relates to professional organizations, and how this may ...
C. Gabbioneta   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Research practices and assessment of research misconduct

open access: yesScienceOpen Research, 2016
This article discusses the responsible conduct of research, questionable research practices, and research misconduct. Responsible conduct of research is often defined in terms of a set of abstract, normative principles, professional standards, and ethics
Chris Hartgerink, Jelte M Wicherts
doaj   +1 more source

Medical students’ and teachers’ perceptions of sexual misconduct in the student–teacher relationship

open access: yesPerspectives on Medical Education, 2013
Teachers are important role models for the development of professional behaviour of young trainee doctors. Unfortunately, sometimes they show unprofessional behaviour.
Hanke Dekker   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Professional Misconduct in Healthcare: Setting Out a Research Agenda for Work Sociology

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network, 2018
In the light of its surprising absence in extant literature in the domain of the sociology of work, specifically within the journal Work, Employment and Society, this article represents a ‘call to arms’ for research focused upon professional misconduct ...
G. Currie   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Trust and professionalism in science: medical codes as a model for scientific negligence?

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2021
Background Professional communities such as the medical community are acutely concerned with negligence: the category of misconduct where a professional does not live up to the standards expected of a professional of similar qualifications. Since science
Hugh Desmond, Kris Dierickx
doaj   +1 more source

Ethical misconduct by registered physiotherapists in South Africa (2007–2013): A mixed methods approach

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Physiotherapy, 2015
Background: The role of ethics in a medical context is to protect the interests of patients. Thus,it is critically important to understand the guilty verdicts related to professional standard breaches and ethics misconduct of physiotherapists.
Willem A. Hoffmann, Nico Nortjé
doaj   +1 more source

Nursing students' perception of nurses' professional misconduct: A descriptive qualitative study

open access: yesJournal of Medical Education Development
Background & Objective: It is essential to identify and find solutions to reduce professional misconduct among nurses that affect the satisfaction of patients and nurses, improve the work environment, and guide educational programs.
Seyed Hadi Hosseini   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

How many scientists fabricate and falsify research? A systematic review and meta-analysis of survey data.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2009
The frequency with which scientists fabricate and falsify data, or commit other forms of scientific misconduct is a matter of controversy. Many surveys have asked scientists directly whether they have committed or know of a colleague who committed ...
Daniele Fanelli
doaj   +1 more source

Understanding Youth Assaults of Police Officers in Australia: A Power Threat Meaning Framework Analysis

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study explores youth violence towards police officers in Australia through the Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF) to better understand the underlying factors contributing to such violence; focusing on power dynamics, childhood adversity, and trauma.
Dimitra Lattas   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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