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Explores how personal ethics can impact compliance to the interpreter's professional ethical code. Browning introduces the tenets of the Code of Professional Conduct (CPC) in conjunction with interpreting scenarios that interpreters might find themselves. Discussion and questions help identify which code an interpreter is most apt to use in conflicting situations and helps blend them in an effective display of ethical professional behavior in work....
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Presents an in-depth discussion of the ethics and role of the interpreter in the courtroom The goals of the presentation are to articulate a core set of principles for professionals in the legal setting, to serve as a reference that can be consulted and cited by interpreters, judges, and court managers, and to serve as a basis for the education and training of interpreters and other legal professionals.
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"Through the eyes of a CODA interpreter, Beverly Bostic, the reader will see many of the issues faced by all interpreters. She confronts the 'line' of professional behavior and the gray areas that often occur. Along the way there is a murder and Beverly is caught up in helping to find a killer!"--Publisher's blurb.
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This presentation provides the framework of DECIDE to aid in making solid ethically-based decisions. With the addition of a mechanism on the NIC to test interpreter's ethical decision-making knowledge and skills, interpreters are finding that what had previously been thought of as a more intuitive process is difficult to articulate. This framework provides the foundation to externalize and articulate the decisions needing to be made to arrive at a...
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