CRIM 2650 Study Guide - Final Guide: Mike Hough, Critical Discourse Analysis, Scientific Misconduct

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Crim 2653: tutorial final exam preparation activity clarifying the questions. Look at assignment two instructions and description of how important an introductory paragraph is and how it must me structured and what to include in it. There are multiple ways of approaching these questions. Make sure to answer the essences of what specific question is asking (cover all parts, sub-questions). What is the nature of qualitative research? (types, how they work with vulnerable groups ) Look at research ethics and the back ground, topic 4 + powerpoints. Potential readings: israel & hay research ethics in criminology . Some examples can be drawn form the following readings: Tri-council policy core priniciples: respect for persons, concern for welfare, justice. Respect for: human dignity, free and informed consent, vulnerable persons, privacy & confidentiality, justice & inclusiveness, balancing harms & benefits, minimizing harm. Risk: non-maleficence (minimize risk of harm or misconduct, avoidance, minimization strategies, debriefing, support & advocacy)