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AICP Ethics
Question | Answer |
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What areas are covered in Principles to which We Adhere? | Overall responsibility to the public Responsibility to our clients and employers Responsibility to our profession and colleagues |
What are three principles that demonstrate responsibility to public as they relate to interactions with public? | Conscious of the rights of others. Deal fairly with all persons in the planning process. Seek social justice by working to expand choice and opportunity. |
What are five principles that demonstrate responsibility to public as they relate to planning process? | Special concern for long-range consequences of present day actions Special attention to inter-relatedness of decisions. Give people the opportunity for meaningful impact Promote excellence of design Provide timely, clear, adequate information. |
What are three principles for client and employee responsibilities | Exercise independent, professional judgement Accept decisions concerning objectives and nature of professional services Avoid conflicts of interest or appearance of conflicts |
What are the three high professional standards that we shall achieve? | Integrity Proficiency Knowledge |
How do we exercise our responsibility to our profession and colleagues? | Improve knowledge and techniques Make work relevant to solutions of community Increase public understanding of planning activities |
How do we improve knowledge and techniques? | Describe/comment on work of others in fair, professional manner Share experience/research to contribute to body of knowledge Examine applicability of planning theories Enhance professional education/training |
How do we make work relevant to solutions of community problems? | Protect and enhance integrity of profession Critically analyze ethical issues |
How do we Increase public understanding of planning activities? | Educate public about planning issues Contribute time and resources to development of others Increase opportunities for participation Contribute resources to groups lacking adequate planning resources |