safeguards (e.g., "qualified immunity" that often shields them from court proceedings). Law enforcers have been provided the above protection for ensuring they are able to effectively carry out their duties. Still, qualified immunity is not applicable if law enforcers are proven to intentionally engage in unreasonable behavior (Advice Company Staff 3).
Justice systems' roles include:
Enforcing the Law: Law enforcers extract reports on offenses being committed within their jurisdiction. Officials look into criminal activity and collect and defend acquired evidence.
Prosecuting: The term 'prosecutor' refers to lawyers representing federal or state governments all through the course of court proceedings… Continue Reading...
court proceedings, the doctors refused to provide evidence to the court citing the Hippocratic Oath. However, the courts maintained that the public interest to know outweighed the need of protecting the privacy of the patient. Not all judges agree with the opinion of the majority, but this case shades more light on the exception to the rule of confidentiality and when privacy or confidentiality can be breached. Some of such instances include concern for other person’s safety. Medical professionals should protect any third party who feels that the patient is… Continue Reading...
ethically obligated to safeguard their data from any use against the participants in court proceedings. In relation to informed consent, researchers must provide participants with explanations… Continue Reading...