Arguments Against Increased Involvement of Prisoners in Research
“It is so much easier for indiscretions or bad intentions to take place behind those prison walls and razor wire. I have seen it in so many cases, where doctors who were sworn to save lives and do good have become so consumed by that intellectual scientific quest that they forgot about the test subject. It is just so easy to abuse the situation” (Gostin, Vanchieri, and Pope 121).
Dr. Daniel Murphy, prison liaison |
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