Define the Belmont Report’s three ethical standards for the protection of human subjects.

What will be an ideal response?


Belmont Report (from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare) established three basic ethical principles for the protection of human subjects:
• Respect for persons: Treating persons as autonomous agents and protecting those with diminished autonomy
• Beneficence: Minimizing possible harms and maximizing benefits
• Justice: Distributing benefits and risks of research fairly

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Some Native American communities use a peacemaking ceremony called __________, whereby groups of tribal elders, victims, and community members meet with offenders in order to determine the best resolution for those accused of breaking the law.

A. a sentencing circle B. a tribal circle C. a community circle D. a resolution circle

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Human skills help managers take a systems view of their department's mission and goals.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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When a respondent is offered explicit responses from which to choose an answer to a question, they are answering a(n)

A) Open-ended question B) A poorly constructed question C) A fixed-choice question D) An observational question

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Some studies indicate that domestic violence may be more prevalent in police families than in the general population

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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