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Re: Research Ethics
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Hi,
I would really like to get a hold of this article by Lisa but my university
does not subscribe to the journal. could anyone suggest how I could get
access to a copy of this please?
many thanks in advance,
Melanie McCarry
--On 09 November 2004 04:01 -0500 Lisa fontes <lfontes@rcn.com> wrote:
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> Many on this list were quite helpful in giving me resources and ideas for
> an article I wrote on research ethics that was just published. The
> article discusses ethics in research on violence against women and
> children. The abstract and citation are below. Feel free to contact me
> off-list if you need a reprint.
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> Thanks y'all! I'd love to get your feedback.
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> Lisa Fontes, Ph.D.
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> Springfield College
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> LFontes@spfldcol.edu
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> Fontes, L.A. (2004). Ethics in violence against women research: The
> sensitive, the dangerous, and the overlooked. Ethics and Behavior,14,
> 141-174.
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> Abstract:
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> Traditional disciplinary guidelines are inadequate to address some of the
> ethical dilemmas that emerge when conducting research on violence against
> women and girls. This article is organized according to the ethical
> principles of respect for persons, privacy and confidentiality, justice,
> beneficence and nonmaleficence. The article describes dilemmas involved
> in cross-cultural research, research on children, informed consent,
> voluntariness, coercion, deception, safety, mandated reporting, and
> dissemination. The article includes examples from qualitative and
> quantitative studies in many nations. Suggestions for researchers and
> institutional review boards are also offered.
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Dr. M.J.McCarry
School for Policy Studies
University of Bristol
8 Priory Road
Bristol, BS8 1TZ
tel: 0117 954 5561
email: M.J.McCarry@bristol.ac.uk
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