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Private Prisons, Criminological Research, and Conflict of Interest: A Case Study

Gilbert Geis

Alan Mobley

David Shichor

Possible conflicts of interest appear to be increasing in social science, medical, and legal scholarship. This article uses a case study of an alleged conflict of interest in regard to the privatization of prisons to call attention to what may be a need for criminologists and their professional journals to try to deal in an even-handed manner with the possibility of such conflicts.

Crime & Delinquency, Vol. 45, No. 3, 372-388 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/0011128799045003005


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