Florida Child Protection Investigator (CPI) Certification Practice Test

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What ethical principle was violated by a Child Protective Investigator who assumed law enforcement power during a case?

  1. Exploitation

  2. Fraud and deception

  3. Conflict of interest

  4. Misrepresentation/misuse of position

The correct answer is: Misrepresentation/misuse of position

The violation of the ethical principle relates to misrepresentation or misuse of position. In this context, a Child Protective Investigator has specific responsibilities and is expected to operate within the legal frameworks and ethical guidelines set forth for their role. If the investigator assumes law enforcement powers, they are overstepping their authority and potentially misleading others about their role and capabilities. This misuse of position can undermine the integrity of both the investigator and the agency they represent, leading to a breach of trust with the individuals they interact with and the system they work within. Misrepresentation implies that the investigator is not operating transparently and is instead acting outside the scope of their designated role, which can have serious repercussions for the welfare of the children and families they are intended to protect. This principle emphasizes the importance of adhering to one’s professional boundaries and maintaining the trust placed in them by the community and their colleagues.