Have you ever seen one of the workplace posters dedicated to warning employees to follow the rules or ethics? Outside of providing a cheap way to decorate, these posters provide a lot of information in a condensed format. Valuable skills to develop include communicating succinctly, using visual elements to support points, and arranging information to make it easier to understand. In this last assessment, you will design a workplace poster focused on a particular type of criminal case and ethical considerations. This course covered a variety of topics that may have been emotionally and intellectually challenging. If you or someone you know need resources in this area, please visit Capella’s Learner Resources and Support. Visit the Learner Wellness Center to learn more about 24/7 access to resources supporting wellness and mental health. For supports and accommodations for learners with disabilities, visit the Disability Services or contact DisabilityServices@Capella.edu. Preparation Step 1: Choose a type of case to focus on: Substance use. Domestic violence. Sexual offenses. Hate crimes. Step 2: Select an ethical consideration to focus on: Principle A: Beneficence and Nonmaleficence. Principle B: Fidelity and Responsibility. Principle C: Integrity. Principle D: Justice. Principle E: Respect for Peoples Rights and Dignity. Competence (Section 2 of the code of conduct). Assessment (Section 9 of the code of conduct). Therapy (Section 10 of the code of conduct). NOTE: You can read the details of these in the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct in the Psychology Ethics section of your reading list. Step 3: In the Capella University Library, find two peer-reviewed journal articles on ethical issues in forensic psychology or the psychology on your topic from Step 1. Instructions Design a visually-appealing workplace poster (in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint) that includes the following elements: Explanation of the behaviors represented in your selected type of case from a biological, learning, or situational perspective. Description of the ethical consideration you selected from the list above and how it fits with your type of case. Examples of unethical conduct by forensic psychologists. Examples of penalties for unethical conduct. Include in-text citations within the sections above as well as references at the bottom of the poster. (You may use a smaller font for the reference list.) TIP: Remember this is a poster to hang up in a workplace. Be as clear as possible in a brief amount of space, and draw in the eye with strategic uses of color, font, section placement, or visuals. NOTE: If you would like tips on how to build a poster, please review the Assessment 4: Microsoft: Creating a Poster resource in your reading list.

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