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Institutional ethics committees (IECs) review ethical cases that are problematic for the practitioner.Major functions of IECs include
Punishing
involves administering a penalty or negative consequence in response to an undesired behavior, aiming to reduce or eliminate that behavior.
Transgressor
An individual who violates a rule or law.
Preconventional
A stage in moral development where individuals make judgments based solely on the consequences of their actions and personal benefits.
Moral Reasoning
The process through which individuals make decisions about what is right or wrong, often involving the application of moral principles and ethical considerations.
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