CRIM 220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Blabbermouth.Net, Research, Big Data
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Disciplinary standards in criminology such as those articulated by the academy of criminal justice sciences and american society of criminology. Assorted sfu policies: primarily the sfu research ethics policy (r20. 01) and those concerning academic freedom, integrity. The tri-council policy statement (tcps) on ethics in research involving humans. Two fundamental principles that you undoubtedly will have to deal with are: Conflicts of roles/duties/interests, the problem of divided loyalties . Important because usually in criminology, we have different roles and sometimes they conflict. If consent is sought, it must first be free . Big concern when there is a power differential and potential conflict of roles. Ethical dilemmas arise when issues like poverty or other vulnerability are mixed in. Whether people are capable of making judgement, repercussions of taking part, coercive participation. Who you are; what participation involves, and. Any reasonably foreseeable risks or complications associated with these. This is when you have to bring sensibility to the research.