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133 – An Ethics Overview

133 – An Ethics Overview

FromEnding Human Trafficking Podcast


133 – An Ethics Overview

FromEnding Human Trafficking Podcast

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Co-host Dave Stachowiak and Dr. Sandra Morgan have a conversation with Retired Deputy Chief Derek Marsh who currently serves as the Bureau of Justice Assistance visiting fellow of human trafficking. In this episode, they discuss the ethical dilemmas that are faced when addressing human trafficking. When addressing human trafficking through the law enforcement, health care, or victim service provider perspectives, there are specific ethical dilemmas that become complicated when taking a victim-centered approach. There are a lot of different value systems that existence which shape our moral perspectives. One of the challenges Dr. Morgan faced early on in her career was understanding how to meet legal requirements in the tension of moral obligations. Derek Marsh helps pinpoint how to adopt, communicate and apply ethics in our field of work.
Resources:
Derek Marsh- BJA Fellow

A Question of Values- Hunter Lewis (1990)


Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate Program

Ensure Justice Conference

Global Center for Women and Justice

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Released:
Dec 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Global Center for Women and Justice launched the Ending Human Trafficking podcast in 2011. Our hosts are Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dr. Dave Stachowiak. Our mantra is Study the Issues. Be a voice. Make a difference. We believe that if you do not study first, you may say or do the wrong thing.