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Dr. Reamer has conducted extensive research on professional ethics. He has been involved in several national research projects sponsored by The Hastings Center, the Carnegie Corporation, and the Haas Foundation. He is the author of many books and articles. His books include: · Criminal Lessons: Case Studies and Commentary on Crime and Justice (Columbia University Press) · Social Work Values and Ethics (Columbia University Press) · Tangled Relationships: Managing Boundary Issues in the Human Services (Columbia University Press) · Ethical Standards in Social Work: A Review of the NASW Code of Ethics (NASW Press) · The Social Work Ethics Audit: A Risk Management Tool (NASW Press) · Ethics Education in Social Work (Council on Social Work Education) · The Foundations of Social Work Knowledge (Columbia University Press; editor and contributor) · Social Work Malpractice and Liability (Columbia University Press) · Social Work Research and Evaluation Skills (Columbia University Press) · The Philosophical Foundations of Social Work (Columbia University Press) · AIDS and Ethics (Columbia University Press; editor and contributor) · Ethical Dilemmas in Social Service (Columbia University Press) · Rehabilitating Juvenile Justice (Columbia University Press; co-author, Charles H. Shireman)
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The Teaching of
Social Work Ethics (The
Hastings Center; co-author, Marcia Abramson). Dr. Reamer is also the author of chapters on professional ethics in the Encyclopedia of Social Work, the Encyclopedia of Bioethics, and the Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics. He has been a commentator on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. Dr. Reamer has lectured extensively nationally and internationally on the subjects of professional ethics and professional malpractice and liability. He chaired the national task force that wrote the Code of Ethics adopted by the National Association of Social Workers in 1996. Dr. Reamer received the "Distinguished Contributions to Social Work Education" award from the Council on Social Work Education (1995) and the Presidential Award from the National Association of Social Workers (1997). [ CLOSE ]
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