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Att beforska barn och unga i hem, skola, samhällsvård och kriminalvård

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Summary, in English

The article describes and analyses the legal framework concerning children’s participation in research in Sweden. Research on children is one way to improve children’s living conditions. For example, there is a need for knowledge about children’s and young people’s situation at home, at school, in community care and in correctional facilities. It is inevitable that there arise both ethical and legal issues concerning this research. A law has been in force since 2004, which deals with vetting the ethics of research that involves humans, i.e. the Act

(2003:460) concerning the Ethical Review of Research Involving Humans. The

article aims to analyze the legal preconditions according to this legislation for

conducting social science research on children and young people in Sweden and to discuss the child’s status as a research person from a child-rights and vulnerability perspective. In addition to the legal framework, decisions by the Central Ethical Review Board that concern research on children within the social sciences are examined and discussed.

Publishing year

2015

Language

Swedish

Pages

7-44

Publication/Series

Nordisk socialrättslig tidskrift

Issue

11-12

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Santérus förlag

Topic

  • Law

Keywords

  • researchers’ responsibilities
  • risk
  • socialrätt
  • social welfare law
  • the best interest of the child
  • vulnerability
  • ethical review board
  • ethical review
  • child law
  • children’s rights

Status

Published

Research group

  • Beslutsoförmögna I Forskning (BIF)
  • Human Rights Law
  • Norma Research Programme
  • Public Law

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2000-6500