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

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 re...

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Published in:American journal of public health (1971) 2009-02, Vol.99 (2), p.201-204
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Health Priorities
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Humans
Prisoners
Prisons
Quality of Health Care
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Vulnerable Populations
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