Morele dilemma’s bij criminologisch onderzoek

authors Kristel Wouters
  Kim Loyens
  Jeroen Maesschalck
  Annelies De Schrijver
journal Panopticon (ISSN: 771-1409)
volume Jaargang | Volume 35
issue Issue 4. July / August 2014
section Artikel | Article
date of publication July 11, 2014
language Dutch
pagina 313
keywords moreel dilemma, criminologisch onderzoek, criminological research, moral dilemma, scientific code of conduct, scientific integrity, wetenschappelijke integriteit, wetenschappelijke code
abstract

Moral dilemmas in criminological research
Recent years have seen a growing interest in scientific fraud and its causes, sparked by a number of high-profile scandals. As a response, universities improved the monitoring and enforcement of scientific integrity. Although these are important steps in preventing scientific misconduct, it is also crucial that universities support and guide researchers. Scientific integrity is not only about preventing fraud, it is also about conscientiously dealing with moral dilemmas in which the rules do not provide a clear-cut answer.
In this article, we discuss some specific moral dilemmas faced by criminological researchers, addressing issues concerning informed consent, the relationship with respondents and the reporting of results. The dilemmas are analysed by means of a particular decision making model against the background of the Belgian code of scientific research. The article concludes with some recommendations.

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