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Ethics in Social Science Research Special difficulties in Criminal Justice & Criminology
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General rules First, do no harm Physical or psychological Privacy:Anonymity and confidentiality The use of deception Analysis and reporting
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General principles Voluntary participation Informed consent: components include general explanation of the study, methods, privacy issues, voluntary participation, right to withdraw at any time, who to call with questions. See p. 65 Special populations: children, prisoners
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IRBs Institutional Review Boards Federal and state funds require approval from the appropriate IRBs (agencies, universities)
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Exceptions Educational settings involving normal educational practices Use of educational tests, surveys, interviews, observation of public behavior, unless (1) subjects can be identified and (2) disclosure of responses could be damaging
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Exceptions Tests, surveys, interviews or observation of public behavior if (1) subjects are public officials, or (2) results are confidential Record research if records are publicly available or if data is collected and used in such a way that subjects cannot be identified
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Exceptions Agency research, evaluating service programs, procedures, provision of benefits Although these are exempt categories, generally researchers will need to consult IRBs to obtain exemptions from full review See graduate website for Southeast requirements
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Harmful studies Tuskegee Institute’s study of syphilis Study of stuttering Psychologically harmful Stanford prison simulation experiment Milgram’s studies
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Specific problems in the field of CJ Collecting information from active criminals—there could be danger to others (retaliation) Also to victims, especially domestic violence victims Collecting information could lead to danger to researchers (ex: Missouri COPS study, bystander research)
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Specific problems Maintaining confidentiality— observing criminal activity and not reporting might be obstructing justice Federal legislation protects legitimate research, staff have immunity from prosecution for maintaining confidentiality
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Specific problems Staff misbehavior—if you are studying criminal justice personnel, they have been promised confidentiality Example of police study of unconstitutional searches
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Specific problems Observational studies Observing illegal activities could lead to potential danger if discovered Danger of getting drawn into illegal behavior Probably better to be upfront
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Specific problems Interventions that lead to crime displacement Mandatory reporting Withholding treatment from a control group found to be beneficial What if treatment appears to be harmful (hormone treatment and menopausal subjects
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Specific problems Mandatory reporting (i.e., child abuse) TX study Other studies Tearoom trade study Zimbardo study Book examples
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