COURT SERVICES DEPARTMENT - ETHICAL GUIDELINES
Court Services:
Court
Services Personnel:
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Shall
strive to provide the highest caliber of services to the Court
and the Judiciary through preparation of quality reports,
testimony, investigation and supervision.
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Shall
not discriminate against any colleague or other professional on
the basis of race, sex, age, creed, religion, national origin,
physical or mental disability.
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Shall
maintain respect for his/her fellow professionals and work
together for enhancement of quality of service to clients.
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Shall
not use their position for personal gain nor accept or elicit
anything of value including gifts, loans, privileges or
advantages.
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Shall
not make judgments/recommendations beyond the scope of
employment for which he/she is professionally qualified.
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Shall
at all times conduct themselves in a manner that upholds the
dignity of the Court and comply with all policies, procedures
and personnel rules of the Unified Judicial System.
Client:
Court
Services Personnel:
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Shall
protect the confidentiality of their clients, at all times, in
accordance with applicable law and Unified Judicial Policies and
Procedures.
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Shall
conduct their duties in a manner that will not violate the civil
and legal rights of clients.
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Shall
not discriminate against any client on the basis of race, sex,
age, creed, religion, national origin, physical, mental, or
medical, disability or economic status.
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Shall
not let personal opinion/beliefs impair their objectivity in the
performance of their duties.
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Shall
exert their best effort to achieve the full intent of the Court
for clients.
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Shall
exert their best effort in promoting the best interest and
welfare of the client.
Community:
Court
Services Personnel:
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Shall
seek community protection from offenders; using supervision
techniques in accordance with legal, policy and procedural
means.
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Shall
respect the public right to information and share that
information with community/victims to the extent permitted by
law and Unified Judicial Policy while recognizing the client’s
right to confidentiality.
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Shall,
when directed by the Court, give reasonable attention to the
victim/community restoration.
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