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The new edition of this bestselling textbook comes completely revised and updated to take students on a guided tour of criminological research. As a trusted companion, this book brings together a range of experts in the field to provide key perspectives on how to prepare, do and present research. Each chapter comes with a range of learning features and contextualised case studies, giving an in-depth review on conducting research projects. The book: Includes fascinating case studies on transnational crime and policing, victims, male offenders, institutional abuse and more | Comes with…mehr
The new edition of this bestselling textbook comes completely revised and updated to take students on a guided tour of criminological research.
As a trusted companion, this book brings together a range of experts in the field to provide key perspectives on how to prepare, do and present research. Each chapter comes with a range of learning features and contextualised case studies, giving an in-depth review on conducting research projects. The book:
Includes fascinating case studies on transnational crime and policing, victims, male offenders, institutional abuse and more
Comes with study questions, activities, key terms and a glossary
Includes visual material which highlights and illustrates key points
Contains new chapters on mixed methods; web based criminological research; experimental criminological research and quantitative criminological research
This is the go-to for any student studying criminology, essential to those conducting their own research in the field.
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Autorenporträt
Professor Pamela Davies' research interests coalesce around gender, crime, harm, victimization and justice. Combining her interest in victimology and social harm with a critical/feminist infused approach she has explored a range of contemporary social problems - both visible and hidden. Her early research explored female offending and the inter-play between women's offending patterns and experiences of victimization. More recently she has examined tensions around social and environmental justice adopting a case study approach. She has lead a number of research projects and evaluations of multi-agency innovations that tackle gendered forms of harm including interpersonal violence, domestic abuse, the policing of serial perpetrators and support for victims. The ways in which gender mediates our life experiences continues to provoke new areas of inquiry and she is currently working with colleagues on 'gendering green criminology'. Pam has published widely on the subject of victimization and social harm and on how gender connects to matters of community safety, public protection and well-being. Her most recent books are Crime and Power authored with Tanya Wyatt and Victimology Research Policy and Activism edited with Jacki Tapley. She is the series editor of the Palgrave Macmillan 'Victims and Victimology' book series (with Associate Professor Tyrone Kirchengast, University of New South Wales, Sydney).
Inhaltsangabe
Decision Making and Reflexivity in Doing Criminological Research - Pamela Davies and Peter Francis Planning and Proposing Criminological Research - Peter Francis Undertaking a Criminological Literature Review - Alison Wakefield Methodological Approaches to Criminological Research - Hannah Bows Using Mixed Methods in Criminological Research - Vicky Heap and Jaime Waters The Politics and Ethics of Criminological Research - David Scott Writing Up and Presenting Criminological Research - Alexandra Hall Using Historical Artefacts, Records and Resources in Criminological Research - Pam Cox, Heather Shore and Barry Godfrey Using Social Surveys in Criminological Research - Jo Deakin and Jon Spencer Doing Quantitative Data Analysis in Criminological Research - Nick Tilley, Graham Farrell and Andromachi Tseloni Using Big Data and Data Analytics in Criminological Research - Lyria Bennett Moses and Janet Chan Doing Qualitative Data Analysis in Criminological Research - Pamela Davies Doing Longitudinal and Life-Course Criminological Research - Jerzy Sarnecki and Christoffer Carlsson Using Interviews as Storytelling in Criminological Research - Elizabeth Stanley Using In-Depth Interviewing and Documentary - Marie Segrave and Sanja Milivojevic Using Biography and Autobiography in Criminological (and Victimological) Research - Ross McGarry and Zoe Alker Doing Ethnographic Research in Criminology - Steve Hall Doing Criminological Research Online - Majid Yar Using Visual Methods in Criminological Research - Ronnie Lippens Doing Comparative Criminological Research - Matthew Hall Using Case Study Methods in Criminological Research - Kathleen Daly Doing Criminological Evaluation Research - Rob White Glossary
Decision Making and Reflexivity in Doing Criminological Research - Pamela Davies and Peter Francis Planning and Proposing Criminological Research - Peter Francis Undertaking a Criminological Literature Review - Alison Wakefield Methodological Approaches to Criminological Research - Hannah Bows Using Mixed Methods in Criminological Research - Vicky Heap and Jaime Waters The Politics and Ethics of Criminological Research - David Scott Writing Up and Presenting Criminological Research - Alexandra Hall Using Historical Artefacts, Records and Resources in Criminological Research - Pam Cox, Heather Shore and Barry Godfrey Using Social Surveys in Criminological Research - Jo Deakin and Jon Spencer Doing Quantitative Data Analysis in Criminological Research - Nick Tilley, Graham Farrell and Andromachi Tseloni Using Big Data and Data Analytics in Criminological Research - Lyria Bennett Moses and Janet Chan Doing Qualitative Data Analysis in Criminological Research - Pamela Davies Doing Longitudinal and Life-Course Criminological Research - Jerzy Sarnecki and Christoffer Carlsson Using Interviews as Storytelling in Criminological Research - Elizabeth Stanley Using In-Depth Interviewing and Documentary - Marie Segrave and Sanja Milivojevic Using Biography and Autobiography in Criminological (and Victimological) Research - Ross McGarry and Zoe Alker Doing Ethnographic Research in Criminology - Steve Hall Doing Criminological Research Online - Majid Yar Using Visual Methods in Criminological Research - Ronnie Lippens Doing Comparative Criminological Research - Matthew Hall Using Case Study Methods in Criminological Research - Kathleen Daly Doing Criminological Evaluation Research - Rob White Glossary
Rezensionen
As criminological inquiry continues to broaden, deepen and diversify its presence within and across the social sciences, this third and substantially up-dated edition of Doing Criminological Research is an indispensable source. Its range and scope, together with the authority of its coverage and analysis, render it a tour de force. Essential reading for entry level, and more experienced researchers, alike.
Barry Goldson, Charles Booth Chair of Social Science, University of Liverpool
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