Ethical violations in Television Advertisements in India: A study of Advertisements on Television ChannelsIn recent times, the noble objectives of Mass media - to inform, educate and entertain, have been reduced to one single objective - to 'sell' news and programs. Commercial interests often ...
although doctors are the ones who care for patients' suffering and enable them to live a dignified life until the day they die, can never help patients or the public die with dignity,” the Medical Ethics Research Society said in a statement on Wednesday. ...
In the course of the research three hypotheses were made with the purpose of verifying their accuracy. Using content analysis as the primary method for analysis, the ethically disputable articles were divided into the following categories: anonymous sources, biased display of events, violations of ...
But as ethical violations mount against the fashion behemoth, some of its Gen Z target consumers are questioning the company's environmental and business impact. Shein (pronounced "she-in") may not be well known to older shoppers, but the online retailer's sales have rivaled that of H&M ...
Rugh’s response to defense requests raises another concern. How can a judge not have the power to determine ethical violations by lawyers? Former Marine Corps prosecutor and military judge, Gary Solis, who currently teaches law at Georgetown University commented that Czaplak’sactionswere, “Contra...
or biased, but neither are they able to take in the context of any given situation. Police know there is future for roboticlaw enforcementin traffic violations (for example, will a car's onboard computer simply shut the vehicle down as soon as it starts speeding?), but how far will this...
(FOX 2) - A Michigan man facing charges for hunting violations said he "is not the most ethical hunter, tagging other people’s deer, but I don’t care – I am addicted to the venison." The Department of Natural Resources sought charges against Kevin Meisterheim, 55, of...
I question the validity of their "study" (and not just because Jones Lang LaSalle doesn't appear to be able to afford commas and the word "and") because they surveyed 200 companies, only 68% of which had telecommuters in the first place. Then they asked about ethical violations. My que...
Copyright violations can occur where there is no plagiarism. These useful distinctions are made by writers like Ralph Mawdsley, whose study of academic misconduct (1994) still merits a close read. This takes us into the field of academic conduct and misconduct itself, and into the expectations ...
That example offered by an AI expert shows that even AI serving in a “public good” capacity can be used in an unethical manner through violations of privacy. Bias is a common problem in AI systems, whether it is with regard to inequities it created in the banking industry, education, ...