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Bernie Auchter <AUCHTER@ojp.usdoj.gov>
Subject: RE: Privacy Certificate
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 14:08:44 -0500
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Haven't seen any formal statement on this, but Westat's lawyer felt the
terms would protect against subpoenas. Suggest you check with Kathy
Browning, at 202-305-4512, OJJDP's specialist on this topic. She's likely
to know the answers, or know where to go to get the answers.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Finkelhor [mailto:davidf@cisunix.unh.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 4:21 PM
To: bananas"cornell; des runyan; Andrea Sedlak; Bernie Auchter
Subject: Privacy Certificate
Has anyone seen a legal memo prepared by someone, for example, a University
attorney, to evaluate the question of how the Department of Justice's
privacy certificate operates for researchers in the face of state and local
legal mandates, including subpoenas and mandatory child abuse reporting
requirements.
My IRB is seeking a legal opinion from our University counsel on this
matter, and I wanted to see if someone had already done an analysis that
might help her out.
David Finkelhor* Crimes against Children Research Center* Family
Research Laboratory* Department of Sociology* University of New
Hampshire* Durham, NH 03824* Tel 603 862-2761* Fax 603 862-1122* email:
david.finkelhor@unh.edu
Information about "The Victimization of Children and Youth: an
International Research Conference"
August 4-7, 2002 in Portsmouth, NH:
http://www.unh.edu/frl/conf2002home.htm
http://www.unh.edu/ccrc/
http://www.unh.edu/frl/