Limited confidentiality, academic freedom, and matters of conscience: Where does CPA stand?

Seeks to clarify their position on limited confidentiality and to address some fundamental (and more general) questions about the Canadian Psychological Association's approach to confidentiality. Considers this in relation to the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, the Lawyers' Rules...

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Published inCanadian journal of criminology Vol. 43; no. 4; pp. 497 - 508
Main Authors Lowman, John, Palys, Ted
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.10.2001
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Summary:Seeks to clarify their position on limited confidentiality and to address some fundamental (and more general) questions about the Canadian Psychological Association's approach to confidentiality. Considers this in relation to the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, the Lawyers' Rules of Professional Conduct, and the CPA Code of ethics. Discusses the CPA's position, legal advice and legal analysis. (Quotes from original text)
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ISSN:0704-9722
DOI:10.3138/cjcrim.43.4.497