Not at all.* Ethics is a system of values - i.e., how you should behave.
* Religion is a system of beliefs.
Religions usually include some sort of ethics, but non-religious people have ethics as well.
ethics talk about right and rong, same with the law
That is correct, ethics and most religious doctrine share concepts but are not the same.
Professional ethics for ALL doctors are same irrespective of there branches. So there are no special ethics for forensic expert. ( Talking of professional ethics. you are GREAT. )
Please be more specific with your question. The ethics exercised in police work are the same as ethics in any other line of work.
must, obligation, duty are but 3
True
Maximum same
Share concepts but are not the same.
Most work and training ethics are the same or similar. Starting early with a good sense of work ethics during your training is always the best way to go.
Very little really. In essence they are both the same - a non-binding statement of the ethics and performnace to which the organization aspires to hold itself. It is not legally binding.
the meaning of the English word "ethics" is the same as the meaning of the Hebrew word etika (אֶתִיקָה).
Universal ethics should be practised and taught in schools. To this extent, Christian ethics will be practised and taught in schools, as will Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and even secular ethics - they all mean the same thing. But Christian teachings belong in Christian institutions and Scripture classes.