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    Toward a framework for defining and resolving ethical issues in the protection of communities involved in primary prevention projects.Edison J. Trickett - 1998 - Ethics and Behavior 8 (4):321 – 337.
    Ethical issues flow from and are embedded in contexts of practice. Contexts of practice refer to the diverse social settings where interventions occur. Primary prevention activities require new professional roles in these diverse social settings. These new roles engage the professional in new activities, which in mm allow new ethical issues to arise. This article takes an ecological perspective on ethical issues arising from the enactment of new preventive roles intended to affect groups or communities. Within this perspective, the concepts (...)
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    Ethnography and Sociocultural Processes: Introductory Comments.Edison J. Trickett & Mary Ellen Oliveri - 1997 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 25 (2):146-151.
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    Prevention ethics: Explicating the context of prevention activities.Edison J. Trickett - 1992 - Ethics and Behavior 2 (2):91 – 100.
    Research and intervention involving primary prevention have grown dramatically in the past 10 years. However, little attention has been paid to ethical issues in primary prevention. This article proposes a framework for increasing awareness of such issues. The framework centers on explicating the contexts where prevention activities occur and the roles adopted by interventionists engaging in these activities. Several assumptions underlying primary prevention are stated, and ways of clarifying ethical issues are proposed.
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