Lecture 1 student.pptx

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Chapter 3:
Ethics in Criminal
Justice Research
© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
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© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Housekeeping
• General Questions from Learners
• Assignment Week 4 Graded
• Literature Review Due this week.
• Today’s in-class extra credit (6 points)
3
© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Learning Objectives
Recognize
• Recognize how criminal justice research is shaped by ethical
considerations.
Understand
• Understand that what is ethically “right” and “wrong” in research is
ultimately a matter of what people agree is right and wrong.
Understand
• Understand why researchers may not recognize whether their own work
adequately addresses ethical issues.
Summarize
• Summarize how ethical questions usually involve weighing the possible
benefits of research against the potential harm to research subjects.
Understand
• Understand the norm of voluntary participation and how it can conflict with
generalizability.
Learning Objectives, cont.
4
Describe
• Describe examples of the special ethical questions sometimes raised by criminal justice
research.
Discuss
• Discuss how informed consent addresses many ethical questions.
Distinguish
• Distinguish anonymity and confidentiality as ways to protect the privacy of research subjects.
Summarize
• Summarize ethical principles presented in the Belmont Report.
Describe
• Describe why prisoners and juveniles require special ethical considerations.
Understand
• Understand the role of institutional review boards (IRBs) in protecting human subjects.
5
© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Key Terms
Anonymity
Belmont
Report
Confidentiality
Ethical
Informed
Consent
Special
Populations
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© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice Research
Ethical concerns – Typically associated with morality;
both deal with matters of right & wrong
Ethical - May be defined as behavior conforming to the
standards of conduct of a given group
Ethics are a matter of agreement among professionals
We need to know of this general, shared conception
among CJ researchers
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© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
No Harm to Participants
Dilemma – Balancing potential benefits against
possibility of harm
Collecting info from active criminals presents the
possibility of violence against them
Psychological harm via remembrance of
unpleasant/traumatic experience
Possible harm may be justified by potential
benefit of study (still arbitrary)
Perrone – Drug use in N.Y. dance clubs
8
© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Voluntary Participation
This threatens generalizability
Participation must be voluntary
Asks them to reveal what is generally unknown
CJ research often intrudes into people’s lives
9
© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Anonymity and Confidentiality
Anonymity – When a researcher cannot identify a
given piece of information with a given person
Confidentiality – A researcher can link information
with a subject, but promises not to do so publicly
Techniques: Replace names/addresses with IDs,
specify when survey is C rather than A, specify
that info will not be disclosed to third parties
10
© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Deceiving Subjects
• Generally considered unethical
• Sometimes useful and even necessary
to identify yourself as a researcher
• “Don’t go undercover”
• Widom (1999) – child abuse and illegal
drug use
• Inciardi (1993) – studying crack houses
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© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Analysis and Reporting
• Researchers have ethical obligations to the
scientific community
• Must make shortcomings and/or negative
findings known
• Must tell the truth about pitfalls and problems
you’ve experienced
• It is as important to know that two things are not
related as to know that they are
12
© 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Legal Liability
• Researchers may expose themselves to
criminal liability by:
• Failing to report observed criminal activity to the
police
• Engaging in participant observation studies where
crimes are committed
• Subpoenas violate confidentiality
• Legal immunity (42 U.S. Code §22.28a)
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Lecture 1 student.pptx

  • 1. 1 Chapter 3: Ethics in Criminal Justice Research © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
  • 2. 2 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Housekeeping • General Questions from Learners • Assignment Week 4 Graded • Literature Review Due this week. • Today’s in-class extra credit (6 points)
  • 3. 3 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Learning Objectives Recognize • Recognize how criminal justice research is shaped by ethical considerations. Understand • Understand that what is ethically “right” and “wrong” in research is ultimately a matter of what people agree is right and wrong. Understand • Understand why researchers may not recognize whether their own work adequately addresses ethical issues. Summarize • Summarize how ethical questions usually involve weighing the possible benefits of research against the potential harm to research subjects. Understand • Understand the norm of voluntary participation and how it can conflict with generalizability.
  • 4. Learning Objectives, cont. 4 Describe • Describe examples of the special ethical questions sometimes raised by criminal justice research. Discuss • Discuss how informed consent addresses many ethical questions. Distinguish • Distinguish anonymity and confidentiality as ways to protect the privacy of research subjects. Summarize • Summarize ethical principles presented in the Belmont Report. Describe • Describe why prisoners and juveniles require special ethical considerations. Understand • Understand the role of institutional review boards (IRBs) in protecting human subjects.
  • 5. 5 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Key Terms Anonymity Belmont Report Confidentiality Ethical Informed Consent Special Populations
  • 6. 6 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice Research Ethical concerns – Typically associated with morality; both deal with matters of right & wrong Ethical - May be defined as behavior conforming to the standards of conduct of a given group Ethics are a matter of agreement among professionals We need to know of this general, shared conception among CJ researchers
  • 7. 7 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. No Harm to Participants Dilemma – Balancing potential benefits against possibility of harm Collecting info from active criminals presents the possibility of violence against them Psychological harm via remembrance of unpleasant/traumatic experience Possible harm may be justified by potential benefit of study (still arbitrary) Perrone – Drug use in N.Y. dance clubs
  • 8. 8 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Voluntary Participation This threatens generalizability Participation must be voluntary Asks them to reveal what is generally unknown CJ research often intrudes into people’s lives
  • 9. 9 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Anonymity and Confidentiality Anonymity – When a researcher cannot identify a given piece of information with a given person Confidentiality – A researcher can link information with a subject, but promises not to do so publicly Techniques: Replace names/addresses with IDs, specify when survey is C rather than A, specify that info will not be disclosed to third parties
  • 10. 10 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Deceiving Subjects • Generally considered unethical • Sometimes useful and even necessary to identify yourself as a researcher • “Don’t go undercover” • Widom (1999) – child abuse and illegal drug use • Inciardi (1993) – studying crack houses
  • 11. 11 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Analysis and Reporting • Researchers have ethical obligations to the scientific community • Must make shortcomings and/or negative findings known • Must tell the truth about pitfalls and problems you’ve experienced • It is as important to know that two things are not related as to know that they are
  • 12. 12 © 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Legal Liability • Researchers may expose themselves to criminal liability by: • Failing to report observed criminal activity to the police • Engaging in participant observation studies where crimes are committed • Subpoenas violate confidentiality • Legal immunity (42 U.S. Code §22.28a)

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