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To start the presentation, click on this button in the lower right corner of your screen. The presentation will begin after the screen changes and you press enter. Developed by: U-MIC
prisoners asresearch subjects Part Two: Certification and IRB Review Developed by: U-MIC University of Michigan IRB Collaborative
Prisoners as research subjects: federal regulations Developed by: U-MIC
certification and IRB review Prisoners as research subjects: federal regulations Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL research must fall under one of the permissible categories Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL research must fall under one of the permissible categories appeal of benefits must not present undue influence Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL research must fall under one of the permissible categories appeal of benefits must not present undue influence prisoners must not face extra risks Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL research must fall under one of the permissible categories appeal of benefits must not present undue influence prisoners must not face extra risks subject selection must be fair Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL research must fall under one of the permissible categories appeal of benefits must not present undue influence prisoners must not face extra risks subject selection must be fair language must be clear to prisoners Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL research must fall under one of the permissible categories appeal of benefits must not present undue influence prisoners must not face extra risks subject selection must be fair language must be clear to prisoners participation must not influence parole decisions Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL research must fall under one of the permissible categories appeal of benefits must not present undue influence prisoners must not face extra risks subject selection must be fair language must be clear to prisoners participation must not influence parole decisions follow-up must be feasible for prisoners Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL research must fall under one of the permissible categories appeal of benefits must not present undue influence prisoners must not face extra risks subject selection must be fair language must be clear to prisoners participation must not influence parole decisions follow-up must be feasible for prisoners Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review • federal • Bureau of Prisons • state • Michigan Department of Corrections • local • warden federally funded research OHRP (federal government) certification Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review PERMISSIBLE CATEGORIES of research involving prisoners • causes, effects, and processes of criminal behavior and incarceration • prisons as institutions or prisoners as inmates • conditions common among prisoners • direct benefit Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review • federal • Bureau of Prisons • state • Michigan Department of Corrections • local • warden non-federally funded research OVPR (University of Michigan) certification Developed by: U-MIC
Prisoners as research subjects: certification and IRB review waivers alterations expedited review exemptions permitted permitted full-board review recommended not permitted Developed by: U-MIC
Brian Seabolt IRBMED thank you. Developed by: U-MIC