This Article will explore our society\u27s attitude to prosecuting scientific misconduct, the need to consider prosecution in such cases, and the utility of current statutes available for prosecution. To assist the reader in understanding the issues, this Article will provide some background information about misconduct in scientific research and will include a discussion of some specific incidents. These background materials provide a context for my argument that criminal sanctions should be available to punish scientific misconduct. Finally, I propose a federal criminal statute designed specifically for prosecuting scientific misconduct
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
This Article will explore our society\u27s attitude to prosecuting scientific misconduct, the need t...
Recent incidents involving possible misconduct on the part of prominent scientists have focused atte...
During the 1980s, public trust in science as a discipline and the integrity of scientists has been c...
Like the legal and medical professions, the relatively insular academic scientific community has alw...
For more than 25 years, research misconduct (research fraud) is defined as fabrication, falsificatio...
For more than 25 years, research misconduct (research fraud) is defined as fabrication, falsificatio...
For more than 25 years, research misconduct (research fraud) is defined as fabrication, falsificatio...
The issue of how to best minimize scientific misconduct remains a controversial topic among bioethic...
This article discusses the responsible conduct of research, questionable research practices, and res...
Recent incidents involving possible misconduct on the part of prominent scientists have focused atte...
Recent incidents involving possible misconduct on the part of prominent scientists have focused atte...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
This Article will explore our society\u27s attitude to prosecuting scientific misconduct, the need t...
Recent incidents involving possible misconduct on the part of prominent scientists have focused atte...
During the 1980s, public trust in science as a discipline and the integrity of scientists has been c...
Like the legal and medical professions, the relatively insular academic scientific community has alw...
For more than 25 years, research misconduct (research fraud) is defined as fabrication, falsificatio...
For more than 25 years, research misconduct (research fraud) is defined as fabrication, falsificatio...
For more than 25 years, research misconduct (research fraud) is defined as fabrication, falsificatio...
The issue of how to best minimize scientific misconduct remains a controversial topic among bioethic...
This article discusses the responsible conduct of research, questionable research practices, and res...
Recent incidents involving possible misconduct on the part of prominent scientists have focused atte...
Recent incidents involving possible misconduct on the part of prominent scientists have focused atte...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...