An IRB must have a member who is a prisoner or a prisoner representative.
Explanation:
To be able to obtain first-hand and authentic data it is important to observe and interview relevant people/subject. For example, research findings involving a prisoner or a prisoner representative will be far more convincing than the the one without prisoners. Someone who has experienced prison will provide accurate information and represent the prisoner's perspective in thorough detail.
The rule of omission also referred to as free editing is generally a rule that reminds a person that any information of an event is always partial and not the complete version of the event. In this light, it is important to consult other sources of information to broaden your knowledge of the events by adding more details to your already existing evidence.
In the 1700s it was almost exclusively monarchies that existed in the European states. This was changed great with the American Revolution and the French Revolution.