What are some ethical considerations involved in conducting criminological research? How can researchers make sure that such considerations are met?

What will be an ideal response?


Some of the key ethical considerations involved in criminological research include protecting human subjects from harm, privacy, the need to disclose research methods, and data confidentiality. One way to ensure that these considerations are met is through the use of informed consent, which means that subjects are informed as to the nature of the research to be conducted, their anticipated role in the research, and the uses that will be made of the data they provide. Many institutions have institutional review boards, which examine research proposals to determine whether expectations of ethical conduct have been met before the proposals are submitted to funding organizations.

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How does the incarceration rate for African American males compare to that of the white majority?

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According to the _____ view, youths are encouraged to join gangs during period of social, economic, and cultural turmoil

a. Socialization b. Rational choice c. Anomie / Alienation d. Psychological

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