Deck 13: Ethics and Criminal Justice Research
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Deck 13: Ethics and Criminal Justice Research
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The _______________, during which subjects' syphilis was left untreated, is one of the grossest examples of unethical, human subjects-involve research to ever occur in the U.S.
Tuskegee Experiment
2
In ________________, "research"-whether human subject-involved or not- is a process one undertakes to discover reality that follows specific steps
Science
3
__________________ describes early socialization into American culture that includes children learning to accept what those around them "know."
Agreement reality
4
The ________________ is the name given to the post-WWII trial of 23 physicians found guilty of crimes against humanity for their role in the Holocaust.
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The ________________ significantly expanded the Nuremberg Code's principle of voluntarism by arguing that human subjects should give their consent only after being fully informed of a study's design, goals, funding sources, etc.
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According to the ________________, basic guiding principles for human subjects-involved research include respect for persons, beneficence, and justice.
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________________ is a document presented to a prospective subject that contains a written summary of the research project, including the protocols being used and a description of possible risks and benefits of participating.
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As prescribed by the Common Rule, an ________________ is a panel of experts who are responsible for approving human subjects-involved research.
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Researchers will many times offer ______________, including money or other things of economic value, to prospective subjects to get them to participate in a human subjects-involved research project.
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________________ is accomplished by ensuring that the amount of information available about any particular individual never exceeds a sliding threshold that is adjusted upward as the sensitivity of the information increases.
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11
Statistical confidentiality occurs when a researcher, after agreeing to hand over information about human subjects involved in his or her research project to third parties, uses computer software to black out sensitive information about the subjects.
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12
The Helsinki Declaration was the result of a post-WWII trial of 23 Nazi physicians for crimes against humanity
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13
Nomothetic explanations focus on a small number of factors to understand why a larger-scale pattern exists/and or how it originated.
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Harm is an event (e.g., drunken driving) that leads to a state (e.g., being in a coma).
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15
Research indicates that debriefing can reduce stress and other harms caused to subjects involved in social scientific research.
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16
Conflicts of interest occur when a researcher's personal, financial, political, and academic interests coexist, and one interest is illegitimately favored over the others.
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17
Consent can be withdrawn by a human subject involved in a social science research project only at the very beginning of the study.
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18
For at least 50 years, various codes of ethics guiding human subjects-involved research have devoted one or more sections to ethical issues in researcher safety.
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19
Adopting reproducible research tools is one way to prevent harm to human subjects involved in social scientific research.
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20
The Nuremberg Code, the Helsinki Declaration, and the Belmont Report each developed and presented a set of guiding principles and practices that focus on the protection of human subjects involved in research studies.
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21
Ethical issues in the use of self-reports in human subjects-involved research include:
A) Privacy rights
B) Confidentiality
C) Informed consent
D) All of the above
A) Privacy rights
B) Confidentiality
C) Informed consent
D) All of the above
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22
This action, designed to prevent research misconduct, involves storing data and the computer programs used to analyze them in an organized fashion on a secured server that other researchers are allowed to access:
A) Responsible conduct of research
B) Reproducible research tools
C) Scientific method
D) Success measures
A) Responsible conduct of research
B) Reproducible research tools
C) Scientific method
D) Success measures
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23
those found to have committed scientific misconduct may face a specified period of time (three years maximum) of exclusion from receiving federal funding, known as:
A) Expulsion
B) Exclusion
C) Debarment
D) Suspension
A) Expulsion
B) Exclusion
C) Debarment
D) Suspension
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24
This type of risk is embedded in the larger setting, say, the inner city of Detroit or a conflict zone in the Middle East:
A) Situational risk
B) Ambient risk
C) Individual risk
D) Collective risk
A) Situational risk
B) Ambient risk
C) Individual risk
D) Collective risk
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25
This occurs when personal, financial, political, and academic concerns coexist and there is a potential for one interest to be illegitimately favored over others that have equal or greater legitimacy in a way that might make reasonable people feel misled or deceived:
A) Situational risk
B) Debarment
C) Conflict of interest
D) Scientific misconduct
A) Situational risk
B) Debarment
C) Conflict of interest
D) Scientific misconduct
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26
This activity has been shown to reduce stress and other harms caused to human subjects involved in social scientific research.
A) Risk-benefit ratio
B) Harm
C) Debriefing
D) Conflicts of interest
A) Risk-benefit ratio
B) Harm
C) Debriefing
D) Conflicts of interest
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27
This term describes a situation where the riskier is the study, the more good the study's results must show to be considered ethical:
A) Risk-benefit ratio
B) Harm
C) Debriefing
D) Conflict of interest
A) Risk-benefit ratio
B) Harm
C) Debriefing
D) Conflict of interest
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28
This term describes both an event and a state:
A) Risk-benefit ratio
B) Harm
C) Debriefing
D) Conflict of interest
A) Risk-benefit ratio
B) Harm
C) Debriefing
D) Conflict of interest
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29
These are risks that are attributable to the very presence of the researcher:
A) Nonfeasance
B) Misuse of authority
C) Ambient risks
D) Situational risks
A) Nonfeasance
B) Misuse of authority
C) Ambient risks
D) Situational risks
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30
This set of guiding principles for biomedical research was developed by an international tribunal convened in Germany in the aftermath of WWII:
A) Belmont Report
B) Common Rule
C) Berlin Report
D) None of the above
A) Belmont Report
B) Common Rule
C) Berlin Report
D) None of the above
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31
Discuss the various actions than can be taken by a university or "think tank" to prevent scientific misconduct by researchers working there who use human subjects.
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32
Because scientific evidence created through research may be used in criminal or other trials, should judges (in particular), prosecutors, and defense attorneys receive training in research ethics? Explain.
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33
Compare the principles articulated by the Nuremburg Code, the Helsinki Declaration, and the Belmont Report. Are there any common themes you can identify? Describe them and why they are important.
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34
Should the same guiding principles for protecting human subjects involved in research be extended to animals involved in research? Why or why not?
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