Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
I.
APPLICABILITY. This policy
applies to all Department of Community Correction (DCC) employees and people
outside the agency who request and conduct research.
II.
POLICY. The Department of
Community Correction supports programs of research, evaluation, statistics,
audit, and planning, including studies and evaluation of the performance of
various functions and activities of the department and studies addressing
treatment of offenders and programs. Researchers must protect the privacy of
individual employees, offenders, and other involved parties and their records.
Researchers must comply with agency policy guidance and all legally acceptable
practices concerning research activities. (4-ACRS-7D-12; 3-3110, 3-3113,
3-3116)
III.
GUIDELINES.
A.
The DCC
Management will encourage research and evaluation activities and
cooperate with qualified outside groups such as colleges, universities, public
groups and qualified individuals.
B.
All Employees will cooperate
with approved research efforts and bring to the attention of management any
research activity that may adversely affect offenders.
C.
Research Plan Requirement. A
research plan is required unless one of the following exceptions applies:
1. Employees Conducting Research. Research
proposals are not required when employees perform research activities within
the normal scope of their job duties.
2. Employees Conducting Program Evaluation.
When employees collect data for DCC approved reports (such as the Residential
Jurisdiction Population report) or approved business systems (such as eOMIS or
AASIS), a research plan is not required.
D.
Research Plan Development /
Implementation.1. Researchers must
work with the DCC official designated by agency policy as responsible for
research activities and other designated staff to decide what questions should
be addressed, the data to be gathered, and how the data will be presented.
Researchers must submit proposed research plans for review and
approval/disapproval of the DCC using forms required by the agency. Research
plans must meet or exceed the review criteria outlined in agency policy.
Changes to an approved research plan must be pre-approved by the DCC. This
includes any research design modifications or changes in scope, data collected,
or the tools to be used in the collection of data. Researchers must follow
approved plans. The DCC will request review and approval by the appropriate
Deputy Director. The DCC will consider comments/approvals, negotiate
appropriate revisions, and will be the final approval authority for the
plan.
2. The Department of
Community Correction is responsible for establishing requirements for
evaluation.
E.
Protection of Offenders Involved in Research Projects
1. Participation. Offender participation in
research will be voluntary. Prior to participation in any research activity,
researchers must obtain a completed Inform and Consent to Participate in
Research form provided by DCC and signed by each offender involved in the
project. This form is not required when research is limited to review of
offender records or general observations are made of offender activities where
no record is made of a specific offender's activity.
2. Restrictions. The department will not
conduct nor allow others to conduct medical, pharmacological, or cosmetic
experiments involving offenders, excluding individual treatment of an offender
(based on need) by means of a specific medical procedure not generally
available. If an offender's physician determines there is a need to treat the
offender with a new medical procedure, it will be through an agreement between
the offender and the physician with a full explanation of the positive and
negative aspects of the treatment. Offenders may participate in other research
activities only when the research does not place the participant at undue risk.
(4-ACRS-4C-20)
F.
Review, Approval, and Dissemination of Research Results
1. Researchers. Prior to publication or
dissemination, researchers must submit a draft of internal/external research
results to the DCC and obtain the Director's approval.
2. DCC will ensure that all research project
results are reviewed by appropriate Deputy Director and others and will forward
reviewed results to the director with a recommendation to approve, disapprove,
or approve with specific revisions.
3. Researchers are responsible for the
dissemination of their findings to the public and shall provide copies of their
reports upon request to any person or entity requesting a copy.
4. Researchers shall provide at least four
(4) copies of any publication derived from the research to the Department of
Community Correction for retention and internal distribution.