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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH INVOLVING PRISONERS AS SUBJECTS Developed by: U-MIC University of Michigan IRB Collaborative
Prisoners in epidemiology research 3 Developed by: U-MIC causes, effects, and processes of criminal behavior and incarceration prisons as institutions or prisoners as inmates conditions common among prisoners direct benefit TYPES OF RESEARCH involving prisoners as subjects IRB state federal
Prisoners in epidemiology research 4 Developed by: U-MIC TYPES OF RESEARCH involving prisoners as subjects causes, effects, and processes of criminal behavior and incarceration prisons as institutions or prisoners as inmates conditions common among prisoners direct benefit epidemiological research no more than minimal risk no more than inconvenience IRB state federal
Prisoners in epidemiology research 5 Developed by: U-MIC epidemiological research no more than minimal risk no more than inconvenience chronic disease injury environmental health prevalence or incidence of a disease by identifying all cases risk factor associations
Prisoners in epidemiology research 6 Developed by: U-MIC Certification of IRB approval no more than minimal risk no more than inconvenience prisoners not a focus of the study
Prisoners in epidemiology research 7 Developed by: U-MIC HIV research risk factors no more than minimal risk no more than inconvenience prisoners not a focus of the study
THANK YOU. Brian Seabolt IRBMED 8 Developed by: U-MIC