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  2. Justice (research) - Wikipedia

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    In research ethics, justice regards fairness in the distribution of burdens and benefits of research. For example, justice is a consideration in recruiting volunteer research participants, in considering any existing burdens the groups from which they are recruited face (such as historic marginalisation) and the risks of the research, alongside the potential benefits of the research.

  3. International Society for Justice Research - Wikipedia

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    Given the importance of justice issues in everyday life, ISJR was founded with the aim of advancing justice research in every way. Its mission is to further three main goals: To provide biennial scientific meetings and further opportunities for the scientific exchange of theoretical developments and recent research on justice-related issues

  4. Belmont Report - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont Report is a 1978 report created by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.Its full title is the Belmont Report: Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research, Report of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.

  5. Research ethics - Wikipedia

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    Research integrity or scientific integrity is an aspect of research ethics that deals with best practice or rules of professional practice of scientists.. First introduced in the 19th century by Charles Babbage, the concept of research integrity came to the fore in the late 1970s.

  6. 'Christmas gas' joke goes viral as women prank the men in ...

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    "The Christmas gas," she replies, hardly able to contain her laughter. "It was a green handle instead of black." "I’ll kill you," Clayton Crawford told his wife. "You better go run that car off ...

  7. Justice - Wikipedia

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    There has been research into victim's perspective of justice following crimes. Victims find respectful treatment, information and having a voice important for a sense of justice as well as the perception of a fair procedure. [61] Pemberton et al. proposed a "Big 2" model of justice in terms agency, communion and membership in a society. Victims ...

  8. Closure of French marine park sparks outcry over future of ...

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    The closure of a marine zoo in the south of France has sparked intense debate over the future of its inhabitants, including two beloved orcas. Marineland Antibes, near Cannes, closed for good on ...

  9. CEOs of European chip makers concerned about nationalist ...

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    By Toby Sterling. MUNICH (Reuters) -The CEOs of Europe's three biggest computer chip makers on Monday said that demands by the U.S., Chinese and European governments that each region have its own ...