The development of the framework for research ethics in terrorism studies (FRETS)

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2021-03-24

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Taylor & Francis

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Article

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0954-6553

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Morrison J, Silke A, Bont E. (2021) The development of the framework for research ethics in terrorism studies (FRETS). Terrorism and Political Violence, Volume 33, Issue 2, 2021, pp. 271-289

Abstract

This article introduces readers to the Framework for Research Ethics in Terrorism Studies (FRETS). FRETS has been developed to assist IRB/HREC chairs and reviewers in completing reviews of terrorism studies ethics proposals, in as objective a manner as possible. The framework consists of a series of yes/no questions for chairs and reviewers to answer before completing their reviews. These questions are divided into six different sections: participant’s right’s, safety and vulnerability; informed consent; confidentiality and anonymity; researcher’s right’s, safety and vulnerability; data storage and security-sensitive materials; and the ethical review process. This framework was developed as a result of critical analysis of the literature in terrorism research and analogous fields.

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Framework, Research ethics, terrorism

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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