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Psychologists practising in forensic contexts should rely on the APS Ethical Guidelines for working within forensic contexts.The following list outlines the ethical responsibilities of the psychologist, identify which of the following is NOT an ethical responsibility.  Group of answer choicesMaintaining professional boundariesInforming clients how their reports may be used, and/or who may have access to the reportsArranging the best possible privacy conditions outside of the legal limitationsBeing aware of the potential for multiple relationships, and taking steps to address these if they occurClearly informing clients of their role in the psychological services they are providing

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Psychologists practising in forensic contexts should rely on the APS Ethical Guidelines for working within forensic contexts.The following list outlines the ethical responsibilities of the psychologist, identify which of the following is NOT an ethical responsibility.  Group of answer choicesMaintaining professional boundariesInforming clients how their reports may be used, and/or who may have access to the reportsArranging the best possible privacy conditions outside of the legal limitationsBeing aware of the potential for multiple relationships, and taking steps to address these if they occurClearly informing clients of their role in the psychological services they are providing

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All of the options listed are indeed ethical responsibilities of a psychologist working in forensic contexts according to the APS Ethical Guidelines. Therefore, none of the options provided can be identified as NOT an ethical responsibility.

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