Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
94749 Aggression and Violent Behavior 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

It is surprising that while the literature on ethical issues associated with social science research is burgeoning and becoming increasingly sophisticated very few papers have been written on the ethics of forensic or correctional research. The literature that exists is disappointingly narrow and superficial, and relies on professional ethical codes to a considerable degree. In this paper we present an ethical framework developed by Ward and Syversen to help with ethical decision making in research contexts. We then discuss some of the specific ethical challenges for researchers working in forensic and correctional domains, and consider how best to deal with ethical problems drawing from this framework. Our aim will be to provide researchers with some general ideas of how to proceed in certain situations rather than come up with a final set of answers to every conceivable problem.

Research highlights►Ethical problems in forensic and correctional research are formulated. ►Two core questions are stated to structure the ethical problems. ►An ethical framework based on human dignity is applied to these problems.

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