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The international handbook of qualitative criminology

Copes, Heith(Edited by)Miller, J. Mitchell(Edited by)
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Despite illustrious origins dating to the 1920s, qualitative crime research has long been overshadowed by quantitative inquiry. After decades of limited use, there has been a notable resurgence in crime ethnography, naturalistic inquiry, and related forms of fieldwork addressing crime and related social control efforts. TheRoutledge Handbook of Qualitative Criminologysignals this momentum as the first major reference work dedicated to crime ethnography and related fieldwork orientations. Synthesizing the foremost topics and issues in qualitative criminology into a single definitive work, the Handbookprovides a "first-look" reference source for scholars and students alike.

The collection features twenty original chapters on leading qualitative crime research strategies, the complexities of collecting and analyzing qualitative data, and the ethical propriety of researching active criminals and incarcerated offenders. Contributions from both established luminaries and talented emerging scholars highlight the traditions and emerging trends in qualitative criminology through authoritative overviews and "lived experience" examples.

Comprehensive and current, TheRoutledge Handbook of Qualitative Criminologypromises to be a sound reference source for academics, students and practitioners as ethnography and fieldwork realize continued growth throughout the 21stCentury.

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Routledge
1135114943 / 9781135114947
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
02/03/2015
England
English
306 pages
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