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This article has been cited by other articles: ... Though the development of non-lethal law enforcement technologies has improved the capacity of the police to take control of situations with fewer injuries all round, it has also ... This paper refocuses the issue of taser use from lives saved to unnecessary force,
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The breakthrough is particularly important because it solves an ethical dilemma facing researchers who study the human immune system, according to Rupert Handgretinger, M.D., Ph.D., director of Stem Cell Transplantation at St. Jude and co-leader of the Transplantation and Gene Therapy Program.
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1. Journalistic ideology stresses gathering news "in the public interest" and "professionalism" which includes an ethical element, particularly with regard to objectivity, press freedom. This often at odds with commercial constraints, need to make money, sell papers, get stories.
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This paper will examine the bases of ethical decision making as well as ethical considerations inherent in the communicating of decisions. ... The student confirms her understanding of the dean’s willingness to continue to find other rock climbing lecturers for the coming year but understands the constraints that he faces.
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Is It Ethical For Scientists To Do Research Abroad That Would Be Forbidden At Home? (Feb. 27, 2007) — Is it ethical for scientists to conduct or benefit from research in another country if that research would be unlawful, or not generally accepted, in their own country?
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Psychological experiments that stopped 40 years ago because of ethical concerns could instead be conducted in cyberspace in the future ... The finding, which is reported in the inaugural edition of the journal PLoS ONE, demonstrates that virtual environments can provide an alternative way of pursuing laboratory...
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The federal prosecutors are trying to opt out of the same ethical constraints that apply to other prosecutors and all other lawyers. They want to be in their own system where they are the sole arbiter and judge of whether they have done anything wrong.
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