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Compensation for Incarcerated Research Participants: Diverse State Policies Suggest a New Research Agenda

机译:监禁研究人员的薪酬:不同的国家政策提出了新的研究议程

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Research with prisoners is essential to understanding the incarceration experience and creating interventions to mediate its effects on individual and community health. Policies on research involving incarcerated participants can influence the extent to which researchers are able or willing to conduct prison studies. We attempted to collect data on inmate compensation policies from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. We found that 44% of these jurisdictions allow compensation for inmates who participate in research, with wide variations in terms of the clarity of and ease of access to policy information. Anecdotal data suggest considerable administrative discretion in the implementation of these policies. Further study is needed on how compensation policies are formulated and enacted and their effects on research with prisoners.
机译:对囚犯的研究对于理解监禁经验和创造干预措施以调解其对个人和社区健康的影响至关重要。涉及被监禁人员的研究政策可能会影响研究人员能够或愿意进行监狱研究的程度。我们试图收集来自所有50个州,哥伦比亚特区和联邦监狱管理局的囚犯补偿政策数据。我们发现,这些司法管辖区中有44%允许对参与研究的囚犯给予补偿,在政策信息的清晰度和易用性方面差异很大。轶事数据表明,在执行这些政策时有相当大的行政自由裁量权。还需要进一步研究如何制定和制定赔偿政策及其对囚犯研究的影响。

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