SW 438: Social Work Practice IVInstructions for Country ReportsFollow these steps to both identify a country, a possible human rights violation, and how toreport the violation in order to protect human beings from tyranny.1) Select a country for which you are interested in investigating a possible human rightsviolation OR Select a human right and then select a country to determine if there is apossible violation of this human right. You may need to review the UniversalDeclaration of Human Rights to select a human right. Homework help – Discuss why you have doneeither selecting a particular country or human right.2) Determine the jurisdiction of the human rights violation. Is the human rights violationnational or global in nature?3) Gather information regarding the context of the possible violation. Also, gather detailssuch as when and how long it has occurred, where it happened, who is affected, and howsevere the repercussions are of the human rights violation.4) Research which human rights organization would be best suited for dealing with yourviolation accusation. Some of these organizations are Amnesty International, HumanRights Watch, World Organization Against Torture, Freedom House, InternationalFreedom of Expression Exchange, Anti-Slavery International and Defence for ChildrenInternational. All are dedicated to the cause of human rights. Determine how you wouldsubmit a report of your countryâs human rights violation.5) Review some Country Reports that have been posted on the course BlackBoard site.6) Write your country report.Effective written communication skills are essential to professional social work practice.Thus, you are expected to present your ideas clearly and adhere to accepted standards ofwriting. Grammar, punctuation, and spelling are to be correct in the assignment. It is tobe two (2) pages typed, doubled-spaced, in a 12-font, Times-New Roman print, and allmargins must be one inch. You must use a minimum of four (4) references. Referencesshould be noted in the APA documentation style.
Ethical and Design Issues in Controversial Research Studies
SCS 285 Module 3 Activity Ethical and Design Issues in Controversial Research Studies Introduction Psychological research has sometimes crossed ethical boundaries, leading to controversial outcomes and raising important questions about research practices. This paper examines three infamous studies – the Stanford Prison Experiment, the John/Joan case, and Milgram’s obedience experiments – analysing their ethical and […]