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Book
Description
This unique book brings together the accumulated wisdom of some of
Britain's leading and best established criminologists - each of them an
expert in their field and of international standing - together with the
fresh experiences of a new and rising generation of scholars. The result
is a criminologist's guide to the real problems and issues of conducting
research and framing a research project in the field of criminology and
criminal justice.
Synopsis
This work brings together the accumulated wisdom of some of Britain's
leading criminologists, together with the fresh experiences of a new
generation of scholars. The result is a criminologist's guide to the
real problems and issues of conducting research and framing a research
project in the field of criminology and criminal justice. It is a common
place criticism of the criminological and criminal justice research
literature along with other research literatures in the social sciences
that published accounts of methodology conceal or gloss over issues
which can be exceedingly problematic for researchers in the field.
Moreover, few methodology textbooks give any serious attention to the
problems which novice researchers will encounter when translating neat
and tidy textbook methodologies into the always contingent and often
compromising world of field work practice.
Paperback
441 pages (9 March, 2000)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198765401
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