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Case study from the Alan Turing Institute and University of York.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has published its report on the role of leadership in embedding an ethical culture in organisations.
Case study from Trilateral Research.
Published in January 2021 by the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), this guidance promotes ethical and legal use of Automated Facial Recognition (AFR).
Examines the ethical issues that arose for researchers when conducting 3 Health Policy and Systems Research studies in Kenya
This project aims to provide mechanisms and practical tools to guide humanitarian health organisations through complex ethical challenges
Guidance on the expected standards and responsibilities when designing/conducting social and behavioural research for/on-behalf of government
This report is part of the Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) research programme
The National DNA Database Ethics Group provides independent advice on ethical issues surrounding the operations of the database to Home Office ministers and the National DNA Database Strategy Board.
Paper prepared for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has launched its report reviewing the extent to which regulators uphold the Seven Principles of Public Life.
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