Consent, Confidentiality and the Ethics of PAR in the Context of Prison Research
ISBN: 978-1-78052-878-6, eISBN: 978-1-78052-879-3
Publication date: 30 July 2012
Abstract
Purpose – To consider the unique ethical dilemmas, such as limitations in confidentiality, that research in prison settings is required to address.
Methodology/approach – The ethics of prison-based research are explored within the context of a three-year Participatory Action Research (PAR) project which aimed to involve staff and women in prison in the development of care pathways for self-harm.
Findings – The ethics of prison research are complex and require the balancing of individual rights with prison security requirements. In keeping with the PAR approach the experience for two of the women of being involved in the research and action for change is discussed through their own accounts.
Originality/value of paper – PAR has not been previously used in an English prison; this article provides an account of the ethical considerations of empowering methodologies with people who by their very status as prisoners are disempowered.
Research implications – Although this is just one example within a women's prison the authors assert that PAR as a methodology within a prison environment is not only feasible but also desirable for engaging offenders in the development of services.
Practical implications – The engagement of this traditionally ‘hard to reach’ groups of people can ensure the development of meaningful and effective services based upon service user's experiential expertise (Beresford, 2000).
Social implications – PAR offers those in prison a stake in the development and design of services. This not only has personal benefits for the individual but also is likely to increase service uptake and relevance (Foster, J., Tyrell, K., Cropper, V., & Hunt, N. (2005). Welcome to the team – Service users in staff recruitment. Drink and Drugs News, 21).
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Citation
Ward, J. and Bailey, D. (2012), "Consent, Confidentiality and the Ethics of PAR in the Context of Prison Research", Love, K. (Ed.) Ethics in Social Research (Studies in Qualitative Methodology, Vol. 12), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 149-169. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1042-3192(2012)0000012011
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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