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Doing criminological research Pamela Davies; Peter Francis & Victor Jupp.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : SAGE, 2011.Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xx, 367: illISBN:
  • 9781848606524
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 364.072 DAV
Contents:
Part 1. Preparing criminological research Planning criminological research Formulating criminological research questions Methodological approaches to criminological research Undertaking a criminological literature review Part 2. Doing criminological research: Mapping and using crime data in criminological research Sensitive survey research: an oxymoron? Doing interviews in prison 'Essentially barbarians'? researching the 'youth underclass' Ethnographic research in the context of policing Using the media to understand crime and criminal justice The media and criminological research Using the Internet to research crime and justice Part 3. Reflecting on criminological research: Ethics and criminological research The politics of criminological research Critical reflection as research methodology.
Summary: This is a highly practical examination of the key issues regarding the practices and principles of research methods contextualised within studies of crime and criminal justice
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Part 1. Preparing criminological research
Planning criminological research
Formulating criminological research questions
Methodological approaches to criminological research
Undertaking a criminological literature review
Part 2. Doing criminological research: Mapping and using crime data in criminological research
Sensitive survey research: an oxymoron?
Doing interviews in prison
'Essentially barbarians'? researching the 'youth underclass'

Ethnographic research in the context of policing
Using the media to understand crime and criminal justice

The media and criminological research
Using the Internet to research crime and justice Part 3. Reflecting on criminological research:
Ethics and criminological research


The politics of criminological research
Critical reflection as research methodology.


This is a highly practical examination of the key issues regarding the practices and principles of research methods contextualised within studies of crime and criminal justice

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