Monday 14 December 2015

Legal and Ethical Reasons



Researchers obtaining data from people are expected to maintain high ethical standards and comply with relevant legislation. Ethical guidance is provided by professional bodies, host institutions  and funding organisations.

Ethical guidelines for research are issued by professional bodies, host institutions and funding organisations. We have collated a number of useful resources on research ethics, consent and anonymisation.

Collecting, using and sharing data in research with people requires that ethical and legal obligations are respected. Law such as the Data Protection Act, Freedom of Information Act and statistics and Registration Services Act can govern the use and sharing of data.

This is an example of than race discrimination image because its a picture of the UK flag and the persons face is black and its trying to take over the flag. The poster has been banned because its showing racism and is illegal to put up as adverts, this has raised a legal and ethical.

The legal and ethical consideration are that my poster will not offend anyone in anyway because it dose not include racist, sexism or copyright content. My poster will not include these in anyway it is safe and suitable for any age.


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