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Public need and private pardon – A Research Integrity discussion activity

Published on : April 25, 2020

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Public need and private pardon – A Research Integrity discussion activity

When confronted with a public need (such a helping with the response to COVID-19 or foiling a domestic terrorist plot) what should do if part of the response is facing punishment for misconduct?  A topical research integrity discussion activity that references a block-buster movie.
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