Determining what we stand for will guide what we do: community priorities, ethical research paradigms, and research with vulnerable populations

Leda M. Perez, Henrie M. Treadwell

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Prisoners, ex-offenders, and the communities they belong to constitute a distinct and highly vulnerable population, and research must be sensitive to their priorities. In light of recent suggestions that scientific experimentation involving prisoners be reconsidered, community-based participatory research can be a valuable tool for determining the immediate concerns of prisoners, such as the receipt of high-quality and dignified health care inside and outside prisons. In building research agendas, more must be done to ensure the participation of communities affected by the resulting policies.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)201-204
Número de páginas4
PublicaciónAmerican Journal of Public Health
Volumen99
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 20 set. 2011

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