The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee on Ethical Considerations for Revisions to DHHS Regulations for Protection of Prisoners Involved in Research published its report in 2006. It was charged with developing an ethical framework for the conduct of research with prisoners and identifying the safeguards and conditions necessary to ensure that research with prisoners is conducted ethically. The recommendations contained in the IOM report differ from current European regulations in several ways, some being more restrictive and some less so. For example, the IOM report suggests limiting the percentage of prisoners that should be involved in a biomedical study to 50%, a limit that does not exist in Europe. However, the report does not specifi...
The article discusses the federal regulations governing medical experiments on prison...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Research ethics have become universal in their principles through ...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Jan.22, 2014: Due to patron request: D.Paschal, P.Bu...
This article examines international and European regulations on research involving prisoners for con...
This article examines international and European regulations on research involving prisoners for con...
Until the early 1970\u27s, approximately 90% of all pharmaceutical research was conducted on prisone...
The use of prisoners as research participants is controversial. Efforts to protect them in response ...
This paper reviews the basis for and the literature pertaining to the ethical issues surrounding the...
This paper reviews the basis for and the literature pertaining to the ethical issues surrounding the...
Research involving prisoners is a vital and invaluable source of information on crime, criminal beha...
ABSTRACT: In the past 30 years, the population of prisoners in the United States has expanded more t...
BACKGROUND: Given their vulnerability to coercion and exploitation, prisoners who participate in res...
Incarcerated individuals, over 95% of whom are eventually released, experience high burdens of chron...
The European Union has consistently promoted judicial cooperation between Member States, with the re...
Although international research is increasing in volume and importance, there remains a dearth of kn...
The article discusses the federal regulations governing medical experiments on prison...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Research ethics have become universal in their principles through ...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Jan.22, 2014: Due to patron request: D.Paschal, P.Bu...
This article examines international and European regulations on research involving prisoners for con...
This article examines international and European regulations on research involving prisoners for con...
Until the early 1970\u27s, approximately 90% of all pharmaceutical research was conducted on prisone...
The use of prisoners as research participants is controversial. Efforts to protect them in response ...
This paper reviews the basis for and the literature pertaining to the ethical issues surrounding the...
This paper reviews the basis for and the literature pertaining to the ethical issues surrounding the...
Research involving prisoners is a vital and invaluable source of information on crime, criminal beha...
ABSTRACT: In the past 30 years, the population of prisoners in the United States has expanded more t...
BACKGROUND: Given their vulnerability to coercion and exploitation, prisoners who participate in res...
Incarcerated individuals, over 95% of whom are eventually released, experience high burdens of chron...
The European Union has consistently promoted judicial cooperation between Member States, with the re...
Although international research is increasing in volume and importance, there remains a dearth of kn...
The article discusses the federal regulations governing medical experiments on prison...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Research ethics have become universal in their principles through ...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Jan.22, 2014: Due to patron request: D.Paschal, P.Bu...