The NASW Code of Ethics does what for the social work profession?
A. delineates ethical behavior and establishes punishments for behaving unethically
B. provides a clear, concise list of dos and don'ts
C. serves as a moral and social compass
D. aligns best practices with national and international law
Answer: C
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