| Session 69: RP2 -> Issues in Privacy, Confidentiality and Technology | |||
| Time: 10:00AM to 11:30 AM on Wednesday, November 17 | |||
| Place: Territories | |||
| Session Chair: Michael J. DeValve, Sam Houston State University | |||
| Protecting Research Confidentiality: Lessons From the Russell Ogden Case | |||
| by: | John Lowman, Simon Fraser University (Corresponding) | ||
| Ted Palys, Simon Fraser University | |||
| Asserting Research Confidentiality in Court: Some Proposals for the ASC Code of Ethics | |||
| by: | Ted Palys, Simon Fraser University (Corresponding) | ||
| John Lowman, Simon Fraser University | |||
| From the Communications Decency Act to the Child Online Protection Act: Can Pornography on the Internet be Regulated? | |||
| by: | Donna Vandiver, Sam Houston State University (Corresponding) | ||
| Surveillance, Guidance, Autonomy and the Criminal Justice System: A Philosophical Approach to the Use of New Technologies and Their Implications for Privacy and Punishment | |||
| by: | David McLachlin | ||
| Michael J. DeValve, Sam Houston State University (Corresponding) | |||
Updated 05/20/2006