CRCJ 3002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Informed Consent, Victimisation, Research

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Understand moral, ethical, legal, and self censorship issues relating to qualitative research. Learn how to apply principles of ethics to research. Beginning your research design: choosing topics, selecting data, method, and searching for relevant literature review material. Ethics creep - haggerty (read haggerty before doing test) Social sciences as risk producing and research ethics as an attempt to mitigate such risks. Concept of creep -- processes of unintended transformation and expansion of systems. According to haggerty scrutiny of rebs is necessary but difficult because. Each reb is the final decision maker. Haggerty argues that journalism protocols should serve as a benchmark for social science research protocols. Tri council policy - goal to balance potential harms and benefits of research. Non academic research and in class student research at university must also undergo. Harm from social sciences -- deception, informed consent, manipulation of subjects. Assessing likelihood that harm will come about. What can be included as ceception, need to be upfront.

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