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Criminological Research: Understanding Qualitative Methods 2nd Revised edition


Criminological Research: Understanding Qualitative Methods 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Wincup, Emma

Criminological Research: Understanding Qualitative Methods

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ISBN:
9781446209141
Publication Date:
6 Apr 2017
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
216 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 Apr 2024
Criminological Research: Understanding Qualitative Methods

Description

Good research starts with careful planning and a thorough understanding of the research process. The abilities to design a research study and to evaluate those conducted by others are core skills every student of criminology must learn. With guidance from theoretical considerations through the steps of the research process, this book equips you with the necessary tools to carry out a successful, ethical study. This is a completely updated new edition, and it features A new skills-focused chapter on how to evaluate existing qualitative studies and design new ones Rich examples from real research making the ideas and concepts concrete New in-depth case studies on fashion counterfeiting, electronic monitoring and youth justice to illustrate the realities of conducting qualitative research A full discussion of the politics of research, issues of access, ethics and managing risk in the field Thought-provoking exercises reinforce practical research skills This book is the perfect guide to theory and practice for any student undertaking qualitative research on crime or criminal justice.

Contents

Part I: Foundations of Qualitative Research in Criminology 1. Qualitative approaches to criminological research 2. The politics of researching crime and justice 3. Ethics in criminological research Part II: The Research Process 4. Negotiating and sustaining access 5. Using existing qualitative data 6. Interviews and focus groups 7. Ethnography 8. Working with qualitative data: analysis and writing Part III: Being a Qualitative Researcher 9. Researching women's experiences of electronic monitoring - Ella Holdsworth 10. Using focus groups to explore young people's perceptions of fashion counterfeiting - Joanna Large 11. Research with young people who are vulnerable and 'difficult to reach' - Kathy Hampson 12. Becoming a qualitative researcher

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