Ebook: The censor's hand: the misregulation of human-subject research
Author: Schneider Carl
- Tags: Bioethical Issues, Bioethics, Ethics Research, Human Experimentation--ethics, Human experimentation in medicine--Moral and ethical aspects, Research Subjects, Ressources Internet, Human experimentation in medicine -- Moral and ethical aspects, Human Experimentation -- ethics
- Series: Basic bioethics
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: The MIT Press
- City: Cambridge;Massachusetts;London;England
- Language: English
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Medical and social progress depend on research with human subjects. When that research is done in institutions getting federal money, it is regulated by federally required and supervised bureaucracies called 'institutional review boards' expected to apply bioethical principles in making decisions. Do - can - these administrative agencies do more harm than good? This book answers this fundamental but long-unasked question by consulting a critical experience - the law's learning about regulation - and by amassing the empirical evidence scattered around many literatures.;Research risk and regulationist stereotypes -- Cost is no object -- Arbitrary and capricious decisions -- The misshapen ideology of the IRB system -- The rule of law -- Censorship in a system of free expression.
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