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What are the Most Common Ethics Violations?

Felicia Dye
Felicia Dye

The ethical behavior of many professionals is regulated by codes of conduct. These codes tend to vary from one industry to another. Many of the regulations, though adjusted for each industry, are similar, however. Common ethics violations include mishandling of client funds, conflict of interest, and lapsed licensing.

Improper or fraudulent billing are ethics violations that can involve charging customers for services they did not receive. This happens in the medical industry, since the party who receives the bill is often not the party who received the services. The commonness of these ethics violations has led many insurance companies to issue a list of services to patients, encouraging them to report discrepancies.

Failure to manage sensitive medical records can result in serious consequences for a healthcare provider.
Failure to manage sensitive medical records can result in serious consequences for a healthcare provider.

There are several ways a professional can commit ethics violations regarding the handling of client funds. A prime example is not placing client funds into an escrow account, which is an account where monies such as deposits are often kept. Managing such accounts is often required for attorneys and real estate agencies. If they fail to do so and place client monies into personal or business accounts, they are generally in violation.

Share confidential business information is a common ethics violation.
Share confidential business information is a common ethics violation.

Many professionals are required to renew or update their licenses and certifications. This often requires that courses be taken or fees be paid. For various reasons, many professionals do not renew their documents in time. Since many clients do not check these things, these ethics violations often go unnoticed if a regulatory body does not discover them.

Police officers are expected to be respectful and honest when they are on and off duty.
Police officers are expected to be respectful and honest when they are on and off duty.

Crossing sexual boundaries are ethics violations that differ from sexual harassment or sexual abuse. In these cases, both parties may be willing participants. However, something about the sexual relationship is inappropriate due to the professional’s position. This can be found in a mental health setting when a psychiatrist engages in a sexual relationship with a client he knows to be emotionally or sexually vulnerable.

Crossing sexual boundaries can be an ethics violation that differs from sexual harassment.
Crossing sexual boundaries can be an ethics violation that differs from sexual harassment.

Conflict of interest usually involves a professional who violates her client’s trust or places him at risk of harm because of her dealings with another individual. These situations may arise with attorneys or consultants. In these instances, they may provide information or engage in activities with opposing parties that jeopardize their clients. A good example is a criminal defense lawyer who dates his client’s prosecutor.

Improper handling of documentation can also be found in numerous industries. These include the financial, health, and legal industries. Many of the documents and files these professionals deal with contain sensitive and confidential information. When those items are carelessly handled or not secured according to standards, people’s privacy, finances, and safety can be jeopardized.

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Discussion Comments

jkirsch

Private matters are discussed outside of the court building, the ethics of an unburdened lawyer gives her time off for idealogical conceptions of the case(s) that she somehow redundantly shrugged off. Spontaneous synapse of the public not obeying their own city ordinances [#6LGO6447] Ms. Metoyer has decided to ask my moral standard capacity and ability; beforehand of my priveledged response. Difficult for me being attacked and falsely imprisioned to hear she cannot be communicated with on any desirable level. Yet that deviant crack is worse than your system incorporates.

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@JavaGhoul

I think that businesses are not primarily motivated by fear of consequences, although it is a helpful secondary motivation. Businesses which flirt with the line of legality do not do well in the long run. Smart businessmen recognize that there is immense reward and benefit in pursuing a good code and ethic.

JavaGhoul

@SilentBlue

I disagree, I think that people are primarily motivated by a fear of punishment for civil disobedience. If we were to make the rules and regulations for ethics violations less harsh, they would occur left and right, much more often than they already do.

SilentBlue

Ethics issues range from legal to moral issues, depending on whom you ask. People who hold strong convictions will not need to be threatened with the legal issues that infringement on rights can bring, but will naturally respect them.

hangugeo112

It is important that customers recognize what constitutes a business ethics violation. A lot of businesses know that the common citizen is largely ignorant of what is and isn't permissible and can "con" people into sham deals on the internet, on cellphones, etc.

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    • Failure to manage sensitive medical records can result in serious consequences for a healthcare provider.
      By: Monkey Business
      Failure to manage sensitive medical records can result in serious consequences for a healthcare provider.
    • Share confidential business information is a common ethics violation.
      By: nito
      Share confidential business information is a common ethics violation.
    • Police officers are expected to be respectful and honest when they are on and off duty.
      By: kellyoptra
      Police officers are expected to be respectful and honest when they are on and off duty.
    • Crossing sexual boundaries can be an ethics violation that differs from sexual harassment.
      By: ViewApart
      Crossing sexual boundaries can be an ethics violation that differs from sexual harassment.