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Private Prisons, Criminological Research, and Conflict of Interest: A Case Study
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Forensic PsychologyCriminal CodeCriminological ResearchLawCriminal LawSocial SciencesCriminal Justice SystemConflict Of LawPrison ViolencePenologyPublic PolicyPublic Interest LawForensic PsychiatryPossible ConflictsCriminal JusticeSociologyCarceral SettingCase StudyPrivate PrisonsJusticeSocial JusticeAlleged Conflict
Possible conflicts of interest appear to be increasing in social science, medical, and legal scholarship. This article uses a case study of an alleged conflict of interest in regard to the privatization of prisons to call attention to what may be a need for criminologists and their professional journals to try to deal in an even-handed manner with the possibility of such conflicts.
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