Prisoner research - looking back or looking forward?
| Title | Prisoner research - looking back or looking forward? |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2010 |
| Authors | Thomas, D. L. |
| Journal | Bioethics |
| Volume | 24 |
| Pagination | 23-6 |
| ISBN Number | 1467-8519 (Electronic)0269-9702 (Linking) |
| Accession Number | 20017744 |
| Keywords | Dissent and Disputes Ethics, Research Federal Government Forecasting Government Regulation Guidelines as Topic Health Planning Guidelines Health Services Accessibility/ethics/legislation & jurisprudence Human Experimentation/ethics/legislation & jurisprudence Human Rights/legislation & jurisprudence Humans Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Patient Participation/legislation & jurisprudence Principle-Based Ethics Prisoners Research Support as Topic/ethics/legislation & jurisprudence United States Vulnerable Populations/legislation & jurisprudenceHuman Experimentation Human Experimentation |
| Abstract | Much has been written about prisoner research and the controversies surrounding prisoners as human subjects. The Institute of Medicine recently released a report addressing some of these issues. This report, which generated further controversy, needs to be fully discussed in the literature and certain aspects are examined in this work. Further, in the body of literature there has been little acknowledgement of the concept of the right of prisoners to be involved in research. This needs to be pursued from an ethical perspective and eventually a legal one. This paper explores that concept and documents some facilities in which a prisoner's right to research has occurred. |
| Notes | Thomas, David LEnglandBioethicsBioethics. 2010 Jan;24(1):23-6. |
| Citation Key | 263 |



