Social Science Research on Sensitive Topics and the Exemptions. Caroline Miner

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Social Science Research on Sensitive Topics and the Exemptions Caroline Miner Human Research Protections Consultant to the OUSD (Personnel and Readiness) DoD Training Day, 14 November 2006 1

Report Documentation Page Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington VA 22202-4302. Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to a penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. 1. REPORT DATE NOV 2006 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED 00-00-2006 to 00-00-2006 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Social Science Research on Sensitive Topics and the Exemptions 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Department of Defense,OUSD (Personnel and Readiness),Washington,DC,20301 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR S ACRONYM(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release; distribution unlimited 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR S REPORT NUMBER(S) 15. SUBJECT TERMS 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: 17. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT a. REPORT unclassified b. ABSTRACT unclassified c. THIS PAGE unclassified Same as Report (SAR) 18. NUMBER OF PAGES 25 19a. NAME OF RESPONSIBLE PERSON Standard Form 298 (Rev. 8-98) Prescribed by ANSI Std Z39-18

Content Key problem for social science Potential solutions Potential pitfalls 2

Key Social Science Issue: Social science research rarely offers the potential for direct benefit to subjects; consequently, it is typically impossible to justify greater than minimal risk to participants. Research on sensitive topics may pose greater than minimal risk. 3

Approvable Research Level of Benefit Level of Risk Sensitive Social Science Research 4

How do we study sensitive issues? Level of Benefit Level of Risk Sensitive Social Science Research 5

Options Good Options Exemption 32 CFR 219.101(b)(2) Exemption 32 CFR 219.101(b)(3)(ii) Frequently Misused Option Exemption 32 CFR 219.101(b)(5) 6

Exemption 219.101(b)(2): Research [with non-incarcerated adults] involving the use of educational tests, survey procedures, interview procedures or observations of public behavior, unless (i) information is recorded in such a manner that human subjects can be identified, directly or through identifiers linked to the subjects;. 7

In other words. Research using the listed procedures in which the subjects [excluding minors or incarcerated individuals] can not be identified, directly or indirectly, can be exempt from 32 CFR 219. Primary Risk: Breach of Privacy or Confidentiality Solution: Participants are not identifiable 8

Key Point Regarding (b)(2): Correct application of this exemption hinges on the quality of the research procedures and the ability of the researchers to implement the procedures in a manner ensuring that participants can not be identified. If the procedures do not ensure subjects are non-identifiable, then the study is not exempt. 9

Final Notes re (b)(2): 10 USC 980 requirements do not apply to exempt research. Privacy Act and Privacy Rule (HIPAA) requirements do not apply to non-identifiable data. The research is not exempt from Washington Headquarters Service (WHS) licensure or Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) requirements when otherwise applicable. 10

We need identifiers!!! 11

Exemption 219.101(b)(3)(ii): Research [with non-incarcerated individuals] involving the use of educational tests, survey procedures, interview procedures, or observations of public behavior that is not exempt under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, if (ii) federal statute(s) require(s) without exception that the confidentiality of the personally identifiable information will be maintained throughout the research and thereafter. 12

Statute vs. Certificate Certificate of Confidentiality Issued by Department of Health & Human Services Protects research data from forced disclosure Does not prohibit voluntary disclosure Upheld in New York State court, never tested in Military Court Confidentiality Statute Provided to specific federal agencies by law Protects research data from forced disclosure Prohibits voluntary disclosure of research data with civil or criminal penalties 13

Federal Confidentiality Statutes Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Department of Education National Center for Educational Statistics Department of Commerce Census Bureau New!! Title V of the E-Government Act of 2002 Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA) 14

Subtitle A of CIPSEA Applies to all Federal agencies that acquire information under carefully prescribed conditions for exclusively statistical purposes. Willful disclosure of the information is a Class E Felony with imprisonment for up to 5 years and fines up to $250,000. Information acquired by Federal agencies under CIPSEA should qualify for exemption under 219.101(b)(3)(ii). 15

Sentence Parsing Acquired = information can be acquired directly from individuals (e.g., surveys) or through secondary sources (e.g., State government agencies) Federal agencies = unless a designated statistical agency, information must be acquired directly by the agency. CIPSEA can not be invoked by contract agencies. Should = inconsistent response across Federal OGCs. 16

Subtitle A of CIPSEA Cont Statistical Agencies Apply to OMB for Statistical Agency Status Can designate agents Other DoD groups can partner with the designated statistical agencies to invoke CIPSEA CIPSEA provides strongest possible confidentiality protection making it possible to study highly sensitive topics. 17

Implementation Guidance Office of Management and Budget implementation guidance recently published in the Federal Register for comments. The guidance is posted on the web: www.whitehouse/gov/omb/inforeg/statpolicy.html 18

An exemption that sounds good, but. 19

Exemption 101.219(b)(5) Research and demonstration projects which are conducted by or subject to the approval of department or agency heads, and which are designed to study, evaluate, or otherwise examine: (i) Public benefit or service programs; (ii) Procedures for obtaining benefits or services under those programs; 20

48 Fed Register 9266-9270 Consult Handout RE: 48 Federal Register 9266-9270 21

48 Fed Register 9266-9270 Federal demonstration project (10 USC 1092) or conducted under other federal statutory authority; No significant physical invasions or intrusions upon the privacy of participants; Research does not differ substantially from normal program activity. 22

Most Importantly!! Exemption determinations must be made by qualified individuals (as defined by your component). Exemption determinations may not be made by the researcher or anyone else with a vested interest in the research. 23

Contact Information For specific questions about applying the requirements to social science research, contact your component headquarters office. For questions about this presentation contact: Caroline Miner Human Research Protection Consultant To the OUSD (Personnel and Readiness) Force Health Protection and Readiness Programs (703) 575-2677 Caroline.Miner.ctr@Deploymenthealth.osd.mil 24

Thank You! Thank you for attending the training program. Please hand your evaluation sheets to Francine at the door as you leave. 25