The Oxford Handbook of Ethnographies of Crime and Criminal Justice
Herausgeber: Bucerius, Sandra M; Berardi, Luca; Haggerty, Kevin D
The Oxford Handbook of Ethnographies of Crime and Criminal Justice
Herausgeber: Bucerius, Sandra M; Berardi, Luca; Haggerty, Kevin D
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The Oxford Handbook of Ethnographies of Crime and Criminal Justice provides critical and current reviews of key research topics, issues, and debates that crime ethnographers have been grappling with for over a century. This volume brings together an outstanding group of scholars to discuss various research traditions, the ethical and pragmatic challenges associated with conducting crime-related fieldwork, relevant policy recommendations for practitioners in the field, and areas of future research for crime ethnographers.
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The Oxford Handbook of Ethnographies of Crime and Criminal Justice provides critical and current reviews of key research topics, issues, and debates that crime ethnographers have been grappling with for over a century. This volume brings together an outstanding group of scholars to discuss various research traditions, the ethical and pragmatic challenges associated with conducting crime-related fieldwork, relevant policy recommendations for practitioners in the field, and areas of future research for crime ethnographers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 180mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1188g
- ISBN-13: 9780190904500
- ISBN-10: 019090450X
- Artikelnr.: 62160779
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 180mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1188g
- ISBN-13: 9780190904500
- ISBN-10: 019090450X
- Artikelnr.: 62160779
Sandra M. Bucerius is Professor of Sociology and Criminology and a Henry Marshall Tory Chair at the University of Alberta. Kevin D. Haggerty is Canada Research Chair, Killam Research Laureate, and Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Alberta. Luca Berardi is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Psychology at McMaster University.
* Chapter One: Introduction: The Promises and Challenges of Crime
Ethnographies
* Kevin D. Haggerty, Sandra Bucerius, and Luca Berardi
* Chapter Two: The History of (Crime) Ethnography
* Luca Berardi
* Chapter Three: Uneasy Relations: Crime Ethnographies and Research
Ethics
* Kevin D. Haggerty
* Chapter Four: Pragmatics of Crime Ethnographies
* Sandra Bucerius
* Chapter Five: Ethnography and Criminal Cultures
* Dick Hobbs
* Chapter Six: Politics and Policy
* Keith Guzik and Gary T. Marx
* Chapter Seven: Mixed Methods
* Nigel G. Fielding
* Chapter Eight: Team Ethnographies in Studying Crime and Criminal
Justice
* Heith Copes and Lynne Vieraitis
* Chapter Nine: Global Crime Ethnographies: Three Suggestions for a
Criminology That Truly Travels
* Henrik Vigh and David Sausdal
* Chapter Ten: Case Study: "Tell mom I said hi": Confronting
positionality in fieldwork
* Holly Pelvin
* Chapter Eleven: Cultural Criminology and Ethnography
* Jeff Ferrell
* Chapter Twelve: Studying the Gang Through Critical Ethnography
* David Brotherton
* Chapter Thirteen: Narrative Criminology and Ethnography
* Jennifer Fleetwood and Sveinung Sandberg
* Chapter Fourteen: Queer Criminology and Ethnography
* Vanessa R. Panfil
* Chapter Fifteen: Feminist Ethnographies
* Korey Tillman and Ranita Ray
* Chapter Sixteen: A Tour of Gang Ethnographies
* Elke Van Hellemont
* Chapter Seventeen: Entering the Street Field: A Case Study on Gangs
* Alistair Fraser
* Chapter Eighteen: Ethnographies of Organized Crime
* Federico Varese
* Chapter Nineteen: Drug Users
* J. Bryan Page
* Chapter Twenty: Drug Users: A Case Study
* Tim Turner and Tony Colombo
* Chapter Twenty-One: Nightlife Ethnography: A Phenomenological
Approach
* Sébastien Tutenges
* Chapter Twenty-Two: Ethnographies of Drug Dealers
* Ric Curtis and Popy Begum
* Chapter Twenty-Three: Terrorism and Terrorists
* Natasha B. Khade and Scott Decker
* Chapter Twenty-Four: The Police
* Simon Holdaway
* Chapter Twenty-Five: Case study: Police Labor and Exploitation
* Beatrice Jauregui
* Chapter Twnety-Six: Court Ethnography
* Max Travers
* Chapter Twenty-Seven: Prison Ethnography
* Jill A. McCorkel
* Chapter Twenty-Eight: Prisons: Case Study
* Michael L. Walker
* Chapter Twenty-Nine: "You Have no Idea What we Do": Correctional
Officers, Mental Health, and Prison Ethnography
* William Schultz
* Chapter Thirty: Ethnographies on Prisoner Reentry
* Andrea Leverentz
Ethnographies
* Kevin D. Haggerty, Sandra Bucerius, and Luca Berardi
* Chapter Two: The History of (Crime) Ethnography
* Luca Berardi
* Chapter Three: Uneasy Relations: Crime Ethnographies and Research
Ethics
* Kevin D. Haggerty
* Chapter Four: Pragmatics of Crime Ethnographies
* Sandra Bucerius
* Chapter Five: Ethnography and Criminal Cultures
* Dick Hobbs
* Chapter Six: Politics and Policy
* Keith Guzik and Gary T. Marx
* Chapter Seven: Mixed Methods
* Nigel G. Fielding
* Chapter Eight: Team Ethnographies in Studying Crime and Criminal
Justice
* Heith Copes and Lynne Vieraitis
* Chapter Nine: Global Crime Ethnographies: Three Suggestions for a
Criminology That Truly Travels
* Henrik Vigh and David Sausdal
* Chapter Ten: Case Study: "Tell mom I said hi": Confronting
positionality in fieldwork
* Holly Pelvin
* Chapter Eleven: Cultural Criminology and Ethnography
* Jeff Ferrell
* Chapter Twelve: Studying the Gang Through Critical Ethnography
* David Brotherton
* Chapter Thirteen: Narrative Criminology and Ethnography
* Jennifer Fleetwood and Sveinung Sandberg
* Chapter Fourteen: Queer Criminology and Ethnography
* Vanessa R. Panfil
* Chapter Fifteen: Feminist Ethnographies
* Korey Tillman and Ranita Ray
* Chapter Sixteen: A Tour of Gang Ethnographies
* Elke Van Hellemont
* Chapter Seventeen: Entering the Street Field: A Case Study on Gangs
* Alistair Fraser
* Chapter Eighteen: Ethnographies of Organized Crime
* Federico Varese
* Chapter Nineteen: Drug Users
* J. Bryan Page
* Chapter Twenty: Drug Users: A Case Study
* Tim Turner and Tony Colombo
* Chapter Twenty-One: Nightlife Ethnography: A Phenomenological
Approach
* Sébastien Tutenges
* Chapter Twenty-Two: Ethnographies of Drug Dealers
* Ric Curtis and Popy Begum
* Chapter Twenty-Three: Terrorism and Terrorists
* Natasha B. Khade and Scott Decker
* Chapter Twenty-Four: The Police
* Simon Holdaway
* Chapter Twenty-Five: Case study: Police Labor and Exploitation
* Beatrice Jauregui
* Chapter Twnety-Six: Court Ethnography
* Max Travers
* Chapter Twenty-Seven: Prison Ethnography
* Jill A. McCorkel
* Chapter Twenty-Eight: Prisons: Case Study
* Michael L. Walker
* Chapter Twenty-Nine: "You Have no Idea What we Do": Correctional
Officers, Mental Health, and Prison Ethnography
* William Schultz
* Chapter Thirty: Ethnographies on Prisoner Reentry
* Andrea Leverentz
* Chapter One: Introduction: The Promises and Challenges of Crime
Ethnographies
* Kevin D. Haggerty, Sandra Bucerius, and Luca Berardi
* Chapter Two: The History of (Crime) Ethnography
* Luca Berardi
* Chapter Three: Uneasy Relations: Crime Ethnographies and Research
Ethics
* Kevin D. Haggerty
* Chapter Four: Pragmatics of Crime Ethnographies
* Sandra Bucerius
* Chapter Five: Ethnography and Criminal Cultures
* Dick Hobbs
* Chapter Six: Politics and Policy
* Keith Guzik and Gary T. Marx
* Chapter Seven: Mixed Methods
* Nigel G. Fielding
* Chapter Eight: Team Ethnographies in Studying Crime and Criminal
Justice
* Heith Copes and Lynne Vieraitis
* Chapter Nine: Global Crime Ethnographies: Three Suggestions for a
Criminology That Truly Travels
* Henrik Vigh and David Sausdal
* Chapter Ten: Case Study: "Tell mom I said hi": Confronting
positionality in fieldwork
* Holly Pelvin
* Chapter Eleven: Cultural Criminology and Ethnography
* Jeff Ferrell
* Chapter Twelve: Studying the Gang Through Critical Ethnography
* David Brotherton
* Chapter Thirteen: Narrative Criminology and Ethnography
* Jennifer Fleetwood and Sveinung Sandberg
* Chapter Fourteen: Queer Criminology and Ethnography
* Vanessa R. Panfil
* Chapter Fifteen: Feminist Ethnographies
* Korey Tillman and Ranita Ray
* Chapter Sixteen: A Tour of Gang Ethnographies
* Elke Van Hellemont
* Chapter Seventeen: Entering the Street Field: A Case Study on Gangs
* Alistair Fraser
* Chapter Eighteen: Ethnographies of Organized Crime
* Federico Varese
* Chapter Nineteen: Drug Users
* J. Bryan Page
* Chapter Twenty: Drug Users: A Case Study
* Tim Turner and Tony Colombo
* Chapter Twenty-One: Nightlife Ethnography: A Phenomenological
Approach
* Sébastien Tutenges
* Chapter Twenty-Two: Ethnographies of Drug Dealers
* Ric Curtis and Popy Begum
* Chapter Twenty-Three: Terrorism and Terrorists
* Natasha B. Khade and Scott Decker
* Chapter Twenty-Four: The Police
* Simon Holdaway
* Chapter Twenty-Five: Case study: Police Labor and Exploitation
* Beatrice Jauregui
* Chapter Twnety-Six: Court Ethnography
* Max Travers
* Chapter Twenty-Seven: Prison Ethnography
* Jill A. McCorkel
* Chapter Twenty-Eight: Prisons: Case Study
* Michael L. Walker
* Chapter Twenty-Nine: "You Have no Idea What we Do": Correctional
Officers, Mental Health, and Prison Ethnography
* William Schultz
* Chapter Thirty: Ethnographies on Prisoner Reentry
* Andrea Leverentz
Ethnographies
* Kevin D. Haggerty, Sandra Bucerius, and Luca Berardi
* Chapter Two: The History of (Crime) Ethnography
* Luca Berardi
* Chapter Three: Uneasy Relations: Crime Ethnographies and Research
Ethics
* Kevin D. Haggerty
* Chapter Four: Pragmatics of Crime Ethnographies
* Sandra Bucerius
* Chapter Five: Ethnography and Criminal Cultures
* Dick Hobbs
* Chapter Six: Politics and Policy
* Keith Guzik and Gary T. Marx
* Chapter Seven: Mixed Methods
* Nigel G. Fielding
* Chapter Eight: Team Ethnographies in Studying Crime and Criminal
Justice
* Heith Copes and Lynne Vieraitis
* Chapter Nine: Global Crime Ethnographies: Three Suggestions for a
Criminology That Truly Travels
* Henrik Vigh and David Sausdal
* Chapter Ten: Case Study: "Tell mom I said hi": Confronting
positionality in fieldwork
* Holly Pelvin
* Chapter Eleven: Cultural Criminology and Ethnography
* Jeff Ferrell
* Chapter Twelve: Studying the Gang Through Critical Ethnography
* David Brotherton
* Chapter Thirteen: Narrative Criminology and Ethnography
* Jennifer Fleetwood and Sveinung Sandberg
* Chapter Fourteen: Queer Criminology and Ethnography
* Vanessa R. Panfil
* Chapter Fifteen: Feminist Ethnographies
* Korey Tillman and Ranita Ray
* Chapter Sixteen: A Tour of Gang Ethnographies
* Elke Van Hellemont
* Chapter Seventeen: Entering the Street Field: A Case Study on Gangs
* Alistair Fraser
* Chapter Eighteen: Ethnographies of Organized Crime
* Federico Varese
* Chapter Nineteen: Drug Users
* J. Bryan Page
* Chapter Twenty: Drug Users: A Case Study
* Tim Turner and Tony Colombo
* Chapter Twenty-One: Nightlife Ethnography: A Phenomenological
Approach
* Sébastien Tutenges
* Chapter Twenty-Two: Ethnographies of Drug Dealers
* Ric Curtis and Popy Begum
* Chapter Twenty-Three: Terrorism and Terrorists
* Natasha B. Khade and Scott Decker
* Chapter Twenty-Four: The Police
* Simon Holdaway
* Chapter Twenty-Five: Case study: Police Labor and Exploitation
* Beatrice Jauregui
* Chapter Twnety-Six: Court Ethnography
* Max Travers
* Chapter Twenty-Seven: Prison Ethnography
* Jill A. McCorkel
* Chapter Twenty-Eight: Prisons: Case Study
* Michael L. Walker
* Chapter Twenty-Nine: "You Have no Idea What we Do": Correctional
Officers, Mental Health, and Prison Ethnography
* William Schultz
* Chapter Thirty: Ethnographies on Prisoner Reentry
* Andrea Leverentz