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ETHICAL STANDARDS IN SOCIAL WORK: AN …

CHAPTER 1 ETHICAL STANDARDS IN SOCIAL work : AN INTRODUCTION One hallmark of a profession is its willingness to establish ETHICAL STANDARDS to guide practitioners conduct (D. Callahan & Bok, 1980; Congress, 2013; Greenwood, 1957; Hall, 1968; Lindeman, 1947). ETHICAL STANDARDS are created to help professionals identify ETHICAL issues in practice and provide guidelines to determine what is ethically acceptable or unacceptable behavior. Professions typically organize their ETHICAL STANDARDS in the form of published codes of ethics (Bayles, 1986; Brandl & Maguire, 2002; Congress, 2013; S. J. Freeman, Engels, & Altekruse, 2004; Kultgen, 1982; Montgomery, 2003). According to Jamal and Bowie (1995), codes of ethics are designed to address three major issues.

the NASW Code of Ethics has come to be recognized in the United States as the most visible and influential code of ethics in social work. The 1960 NASW Code of Ethics consisted of 14 proclamations concerning, for example, every social worker’s duty to give precedence to professional responsibility over personal inter-

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