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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2011

Herausgeber

Gadd David + weitere

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

552

Maße (L/B/H)

25,5/18,7/4 cm

Gewicht

1120 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84920-175-9

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This remarkable collection of essays is criminological methodology like it ought to be. Reflecting the rich, methodological and substantive diversity of the field and the complexity of the criminological subject matter, these essays reveal the stories behind the stories criminologists tell. Essential reading for students and researchers alike
Professor Shadd Maruna
Queens University, Belfast

The Sage Handbook of Criminological Research Methods by David Gadd, Susanne Karstedt and Steven Messner brings together a large group of experienced researchers from across the world to write about a wide range of innovative and important approaches to criminological enquiry. But the handbook is much more than a standard "research methods" book in two significant ways: first, it situates each research methods within its theoretical home. Second, the authors have succeeded in striking the right balance between presenting a necessary textbook approach to using a research method and providing an experienced researcher's perspective on the ins and outs of actually conducting research. The practical insights provided throughout the book, across a very broad range of criminological inquiry, make for an engaging read
Professor Lorraine Mazerolle
University of Queensland, Australia

Criminology is characterized by a bewildering array of research methods ranging from randomized control experiments to ethnographies. The editors boldly charge into this intellectual thicket and provide some much needed organization and clarity. The 33 substantive chapters, written by some of the most respected criminologists in the field, provide an excellent resource for researchers and will make a welcome addition for both undergraduate and graduate research methods courses
Gary LaFree
Director, START Center and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2011

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

552

Maße (L/B/H)

25,5/18,7/4 cm

Gewicht

1120 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84920-175-9

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Zeitfracht Medien GmbH
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SAGE Publications
1 Oliver's Yard 55 City Road|EC1Y 1SP|London|GB

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  • Produktbild: The Sage Handbook of Criminological Research Methods
  • Editorial Introduction - David Gadd, Susanne Karstedt, Steven F. Messner
    PART ONE: CRIME AND CRIMINALS
    Life Histories and Autobiographies as Ethnographic Data - Neal Shover
    Self-Report Surveys within Longitudinal Panel Designs - Marvin D Krohn, Terence P Thornberry, Kristin A Bell, Alan J Lizotte, Matthew D Phillips
    In-depth Interviewing and Psychosocial Case Study Analysis - David Gadd
    Grounding the Analysis of Gender and Crime: Accomplishing and Interpreting Qualitative Interview Research - Jody Miller
    Neurocriminological Approaches - Yu Gao, Andrea L Glenn, Melissa Peskin, Anna Rudo-Hutt, Robert A Schug, Yaling Yang, Adrian Raine
    Gun Prevalence, Homicide Rates and Causality: A GMM Approach to Endogeneity Bias - Tomislav Kovandzic, Mark E Schaffer, Gary Kleck
    PART TWO: CONTEXTUALIZING CRIME IN SPACE AND TIME: NETWORKS, COMMUNITIES AND CULTURE
    Multi-level Modeling and Criminological Inquiry - Eric P Baumer amd Ashley N Arnio
    Examining the Role of the Environment in Crime Causation: Small Area Community Surveys and Space-Time Budgets - Per-Olof H Wikström, Kyle Treiber, Beth Hardie
    Social Networks and the Ecology of Crime: Using Social Network Data to Understand the Spatial Distribution of Crime - George E Tita and Adam Michael Boessen
    Using Census Data and Surveys to Study Labor Markets and Crime - Robert D Crutchfield and Suzanna R Ramirez
    Historical and Archival Research Methods - Barry Godfrey
    PART THREE: PERCEPTUAL DIMENSIONS OF CRIME
    Ethnographic Photography in Criminological Research - Cécile Van de Voorde
    Autoethnography - Jeff Ferrell
    Interviewing Victims of State Violence - Elizabeth Stanley
    Questioning Homicide and the Media: Analysis of Content or Content Analysis? - Moira Peelo and Keith Soothill
    Assessing Crime through International Victimization Surveys - Pat Mayhew and Jan Van Dijk
    In Search of the Fear of Crime: Using Interdisciplinary Insights to Improve the Conceptualisation and Measurement of Everyday Insecurities - Emily Gray, Jonathan Jackson and Stephen Farrall
    Measuring Public Attitudes to Criminal Justice - Julian Roberts, Matrina Feilzer, Mike Hough
    PART FOUR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS: ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
    Researching Police Culture: A Longitudinal Mixed Method Approach - Janet Chan
    Quasi-experimental Research on Community Policing - Wesley G Skogan
    Order in the Court: Using Ethnomethodology to Explore Juvenile Justice Settings - Aaron Kupchik, Joseph De Angelis and Nicole L Bracy
    Evaluation Research and Probation: How to Distinguish High Performance from Low Performance Programmes - Karin Tusinski Miofsky and James M Byrne
    Conceptualising and Measuring the Quality of Prison Life - Alison Liebling, Susie Hulley and Ben Crewe
    Comparing Justice and Crime across Cultures - Susanne Karstedt
    PART FIVE: PREVENTING CRIME AND IMPROVING JUSTICE
    Experimental Criminology and Restorative Justice: Principles of Developing and Testing Innovations in Crime Policy - Heather Strang and Lawrence W Sherman
    Large-Scale Criminological Field Experiments - Manuel Eisner, Tina Malti, Denis Ribeaud
    Meta-Analysis as a Method of Systematic Reviews - Martin Schmucker and Friedrich Lösel
    Crime Concentration and Police Work - Ken Pease
    Assessing the costs of Fraud - Michael Levi
    The Other Cultural Criminology: The Role of Action Research in Justice Work and Development - Cyndi Banks
    Feminist Approaches to Criminological Research - Gail Mason and Julie Stubbs
    Research Ethics in Criminology - Mark Israel and Iain Hay