Qualitative Research in Criminology
Advances in Criminological Theory
Herausgeber: Miller, Jody; Palacios, Wilson R.
Qualitative Research in Criminology
Advances in Criminological Theory
Herausgeber: Miller, Jody; Palacios, Wilson R.
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This volume investigates the significant role qualitative research plays in expanding and refining our understandings of crime and justice. It features seventeen original essays that discuss the relationship between methodology and theory.
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This volume investigates the significant role qualitative research plays in expanding and refining our understandings of crime and justice. It features seventeen original essays that discuss the relationship between methodology and theory.
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- Advances in Criminological Theory
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 228mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9780367598259
- ISBN-10: 0367598256
- Artikelnr.: 68321642
- Advances in Criminological Theory
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 228mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9780367598259
- ISBN-10: 0367598256
- Artikelnr.: 68321642
Wilson R. Palacios
Introduction: The Value of Qualitative Research for Advancing
Criminological Theory Jody Miller and Wilson R. PalaciosPart I. Qualitative
Criminology: History and Epistemology1. Criminal Practice: Fieldwork and
Improvisation in Difficult Circumstances Dick Hobbs 2. Kites from Drug
Research Rehab Michael Agar 3. Qualitative Research as Theorizing Peter K.
ManningPart II. Narratives, Biography, and Cultural Meanings of Crime4.
Psychosocial Criminology: Making Sense of Senseless Violence David Gadd and
Mary-Louise Corr 5. Research Strategies for Narrative Criminology Lois
Presser and Sveinung Sandberg 6. The Culture of Violent Behavior: Language,
Culture, and Worldview of Prison Rape Mark S. FleisherPart III.
Positionality and the Study of Criminalized Social Worlds7. Being Trusted
with Inside Knowledge: Ethnographic Research with Male Muslim Drug Dealers
Sandra M. Bucerius 8. Recalling to Life: Understanding Stickup Kids through
Insider Qualitative Research Randol Contreras 9. Queer Anomalies?:
Overcoming Assumptions in Criminological Research with Gay Men Vanessa R.
PanfilPart IV. Comparative Social Organization of Place and Crime10.
Qualitative Research in Comparative Context: Understanding Crime and
Politics in Brazilian Shantytowns Enrique Desmond Arias 11. Swim against
the Tide: Using Qualitative Data to Build a Theory on Chinese Human
Smuggling Sheldon X. Zhang and Ko-lin ChinPart V. Understanding Punishment
and Society12. Observing Prisons, Conceptualizing Punishment: Ethnography
and the Possibility of Theory Lynne Haney 13. Appreciative Inquiry,
Generative Theory, and the Failed State Prison Alison Liebling 14. Penal
Artifacts: Mining Documents to Advance Punishment and Society Theory Mona
LynchPart VI. Long Views on Qualitative Criminology15. Cultural Criminology
as Method and Theory Jeff Ferrell 16. Qualitative Research, Theory
Development, and Evidence-Based Corrections: Can Success Stories Be
Evidence? Shadd Maruna 17. Where Are We? Why Are We Here? Where Are We
Going? How Do We Get There? The Future of Qualitative Research in American
Criminology Richard Wright, Scott Jacques, and Michael
SteinContributorsIndex
Criminological Theory Jody Miller and Wilson R. PalaciosPart I. Qualitative
Criminology: History and Epistemology1. Criminal Practice: Fieldwork and
Improvisation in Difficult Circumstances Dick Hobbs 2. Kites from Drug
Research Rehab Michael Agar 3. Qualitative Research as Theorizing Peter K.
ManningPart II. Narratives, Biography, and Cultural Meanings of Crime4.
Psychosocial Criminology: Making Sense of Senseless Violence David Gadd and
Mary-Louise Corr 5. Research Strategies for Narrative Criminology Lois
Presser and Sveinung Sandberg 6. The Culture of Violent Behavior: Language,
Culture, and Worldview of Prison Rape Mark S. FleisherPart III.
Positionality and the Study of Criminalized Social Worlds7. Being Trusted
with Inside Knowledge: Ethnographic Research with Male Muslim Drug Dealers
Sandra M. Bucerius 8. Recalling to Life: Understanding Stickup Kids through
Insider Qualitative Research Randol Contreras 9. Queer Anomalies?:
Overcoming Assumptions in Criminological Research with Gay Men Vanessa R.
PanfilPart IV. Comparative Social Organization of Place and Crime10.
Qualitative Research in Comparative Context: Understanding Crime and
Politics in Brazilian Shantytowns Enrique Desmond Arias 11. Swim against
the Tide: Using Qualitative Data to Build a Theory on Chinese Human
Smuggling Sheldon X. Zhang and Ko-lin ChinPart V. Understanding Punishment
and Society12. Observing Prisons, Conceptualizing Punishment: Ethnography
and the Possibility of Theory Lynne Haney 13. Appreciative Inquiry,
Generative Theory, and the Failed State Prison Alison Liebling 14. Penal
Artifacts: Mining Documents to Advance Punishment and Society Theory Mona
LynchPart VI. Long Views on Qualitative Criminology15. Cultural Criminology
as Method and Theory Jeff Ferrell 16. Qualitative Research, Theory
Development, and Evidence-Based Corrections: Can Success Stories Be
Evidence? Shadd Maruna 17. Where Are We? Why Are We Here? Where Are We
Going? How Do We Get There? The Future of Qualitative Research in American
Criminology Richard Wright, Scott Jacques, and Michael
SteinContributorsIndex
Introduction: The Value of Qualitative Research for Advancing
Criminological Theory Jody Miller and Wilson R. PalaciosPart I. Qualitative
Criminology: History and Epistemology1. Criminal Practice: Fieldwork and
Improvisation in Difficult Circumstances Dick Hobbs 2. Kites from Drug
Research Rehab Michael Agar 3. Qualitative Research as Theorizing Peter K.
ManningPart II. Narratives, Biography, and Cultural Meanings of Crime4.
Psychosocial Criminology: Making Sense of Senseless Violence David Gadd and
Mary-Louise Corr 5. Research Strategies for Narrative Criminology Lois
Presser and Sveinung Sandberg 6. The Culture of Violent Behavior: Language,
Culture, and Worldview of Prison Rape Mark S. FleisherPart III.
Positionality and the Study of Criminalized Social Worlds7. Being Trusted
with Inside Knowledge: Ethnographic Research with Male Muslim Drug Dealers
Sandra M. Bucerius 8. Recalling to Life: Understanding Stickup Kids through
Insider Qualitative Research Randol Contreras 9. Queer Anomalies?:
Overcoming Assumptions in Criminological Research with Gay Men Vanessa R.
PanfilPart IV. Comparative Social Organization of Place and Crime10.
Qualitative Research in Comparative Context: Understanding Crime and
Politics in Brazilian Shantytowns Enrique Desmond Arias 11. Swim against
the Tide: Using Qualitative Data to Build a Theory on Chinese Human
Smuggling Sheldon X. Zhang and Ko-lin ChinPart V. Understanding Punishment
and Society12. Observing Prisons, Conceptualizing Punishment: Ethnography
and the Possibility of Theory Lynne Haney 13. Appreciative Inquiry,
Generative Theory, and the Failed State Prison Alison Liebling 14. Penal
Artifacts: Mining Documents to Advance Punishment and Society Theory Mona
LynchPart VI. Long Views on Qualitative Criminology15. Cultural Criminology
as Method and Theory Jeff Ferrell 16. Qualitative Research, Theory
Development, and Evidence-Based Corrections: Can Success Stories Be
Evidence? Shadd Maruna 17. Where Are We? Why Are We Here? Where Are We
Going? How Do We Get There? The Future of Qualitative Research in American
Criminology Richard Wright, Scott Jacques, and Michael
SteinContributorsIndex
Criminological Theory Jody Miller and Wilson R. PalaciosPart I. Qualitative
Criminology: History and Epistemology1. Criminal Practice: Fieldwork and
Improvisation in Difficult Circumstances Dick Hobbs 2. Kites from Drug
Research Rehab Michael Agar 3. Qualitative Research as Theorizing Peter K.
ManningPart II. Narratives, Biography, and Cultural Meanings of Crime4.
Psychosocial Criminology: Making Sense of Senseless Violence David Gadd and
Mary-Louise Corr 5. Research Strategies for Narrative Criminology Lois
Presser and Sveinung Sandberg 6. The Culture of Violent Behavior: Language,
Culture, and Worldview of Prison Rape Mark S. FleisherPart III.
Positionality and the Study of Criminalized Social Worlds7. Being Trusted
with Inside Knowledge: Ethnographic Research with Male Muslim Drug Dealers
Sandra M. Bucerius 8. Recalling to Life: Understanding Stickup Kids through
Insider Qualitative Research Randol Contreras 9. Queer Anomalies?:
Overcoming Assumptions in Criminological Research with Gay Men Vanessa R.
PanfilPart IV. Comparative Social Organization of Place and Crime10.
Qualitative Research in Comparative Context: Understanding Crime and
Politics in Brazilian Shantytowns Enrique Desmond Arias 11. Swim against
the Tide: Using Qualitative Data to Build a Theory on Chinese Human
Smuggling Sheldon X. Zhang and Ko-lin ChinPart V. Understanding Punishment
and Society12. Observing Prisons, Conceptualizing Punishment: Ethnography
and the Possibility of Theory Lynne Haney 13. Appreciative Inquiry,
Generative Theory, and the Failed State Prison Alison Liebling 14. Penal
Artifacts: Mining Documents to Advance Punishment and Society Theory Mona
LynchPart VI. Long Views on Qualitative Criminology15. Cultural Criminology
as Method and Theory Jeff Ferrell 16. Qualitative Research, Theory
Development, and Evidence-Based Corrections: Can Success Stories Be
Evidence? Shadd Maruna 17. Where Are We? Why Are We Here? Where Are We
Going? How Do We Get There? The Future of Qualitative Research in American
Criminology Richard Wright, Scott Jacques, and Michael
SteinContributorsIndex