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- W1992021961 abstract "Psychologists long defined their role essentially as that of scientist, engaged in research or in the applied work of psychometrist; later the role of therapist assumed prominence. In recent years, psychologists have increasingly assumed new professional roles in institutional settings. The criminal justice system is one of those new settings for psychological intervention, and the ethical questions generated there have sparked a debate within the psychology profession. A recent publication of the American Psychological Association, Who is the Client? (Monahan, 1980) surveys the ethical questions involved in psychologists' criminal justice work. This essay-review discusses both the new volume and the underlying topic. First, a brief summary of the study and survey which led to the book, and the task force report which is its heart will be set out. Background papers which accompany the task force report will not be discussed separately, but instead will be dealt with in connection with appropriate substantive topics. Second, two issues which cut across all the chapters of the book will be surveyed: the psychologist's divided loyalty, and the psychologist's limited competence to perform the tasks required. Finally, three concepts will be highlighted as a suggested focus for ongoing ethical debate-the psychologist's multiple roles, his or her relation to power, and the psychologist as advocate. Psychological research involving prisoners, although of considerable importance, will not be dis-" @default.
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