Informed Consent among prisoners-Ethics

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Professional Ethics Opinion #2 Prisoners can give informed consent freely depending on the imprisonment they are serving. If they are imprisoned in a psychiatric facility, then they should not be able to give informed consent because they are not in the right mind to give the consent. However, if they were imprisoned criminally, which I will assume, then possibly they would be in the right mind to make this kind of judgment. Looking at the fact …

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…realm of intense awareness and spirituality. We are being defined by our roles at the same time we are defining the roles we choose. It is an intellectual as well as an emotional process that allows us to fully explore the nuances of our chosen role. Due to the intellectual exploration of our role, we are able to more fully integrate our tendencies into our personality, thereby circumventing the cognitive dissonance the experiment subjects experienced.