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Fallen Between the Cracks: Protecting Research Staff From Participant-Perpetrated Harassment

There has been a call to identify populations who are at-risk for harassment. At our institution, participant-perpetrated harassment led to the development of an institution-wide program called Cultivating Respect in Research Environments (CuRRE). In this article, we describe the proactive and multi...

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Published in:Journal of empirical research on human research ethics 2021-10, Vol.16 (4), p.389-395
Main Authors: Goodwin, Christina L., Driver, Jane A., Shipherd, Jillian C., Yeterian, Julie D., Mori, DeAnna L.
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