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Should research misconduct be criminalized? [PDF]
For more than 25 years, research misconduct (research fraud) is defined as fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism (FFP)—although other research misbehaviors have been also added in codes of conduct and legislations.
Rafael Dal-Ré +4 more
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The Role of Criminal Law in Policing Corporate Misconduct
In the early 1990s, I spent a couple of years as Chief of the Criminal Division in the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. One of my principal responsibilities was to hear "appeals" from defense lawyers, usually, although not exclusively, in white collar crime cases.
Lynch, Gerard E.
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Administrative Offense and Criminal Misconduct
The article is devoted to the analysis of the concept of “administrative offense” and its relationship with a criminal offense. The article discusses the norms of administrative-tort legislation of the Soviet period, indicating the peculiarities of ...
N. I. Pobezhimova
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Scientific misconduct or criminal offence? [PDF]
When is fraud not treated like fraud? When it falls under the euphemistic umbrella of scientific misconduct. That is the opinion, at least, of some members of the scientific community, who believe it is long past time that researchers who commit fraud in the lab face criminal charges in court. “
Roger Collier
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Parental Criminal Responsibility for the Misconduct of Their Children: A Consideration
This contribution examines the criminal responsibility that is imposedupon parents for the delinquent acts of their children. As South African law has been swayed by the legal philosophy of Anglo-American jurisprudence, a comparative analysis is
Charnelle van der Bijl
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Administrative-Delict Legal Relations and Their Features
Involvement in administrative, disciplinary, material types of responsibility in administrative law is classified as an administrative coercion. The Author proposes to expand the range of administrative-tort legal relations, including not only legal ...
P. E. Spiridonov
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Retributivism, State Misconduct, and the Criminal Process
Netanel Dagan
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Korean court cases regarding research and publication ethics from 2009 to 2020 [PDF]
Research and publication misconduct may occur in various forms, including author misrepresentation, plagiarism, and data fabrication. Research and publication ethics are essentially not legal duties, but ethical obligations.
Ju Yoen Lee
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Criminalization of scientific misconduct [PDF]
This paper discusses the criminalization of scientific misconduct, as discussed and defended in the bioethics literature. In doing so it argues against the claim that fabrication, falsification and plagiarism (FFP) together identify the most serious forms of misconduct, which hence ought to be criminalized, whereas other forms of misconduct should not.
William Bülow, Gert Helgesson
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The value of criminal history and police intelligence in vetting and selection of police
Despite decades of research considering police misconduct, there is still little consensus on officer characteristics associated with misconduct, and best practice for detection and prevention.
Timothy I. C. Cubitt
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