Beschreibung:
Building on the editors' previous publication, Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research, this new book brings together a fresh collection of leading international scholars tackling ethical dilemmas in criminological research.
1 Introduction: ethical event horizons in criminological research; 2 Research ethics, researchers' responsibilities, and the ethical dilemmas in research with young people about their socio-political participation; 3 Gaining little things and losing big things: the ethics of using deception to gain institutional access; 4 Befriending police officers: reflecting on the ethics of my deceptive buddy researcher tactics; 5 Practitioner-researchers, ethical reflexivity, and the need to negotiate ethics on multiple institutional levels; 6 Cross-cultural and comparative research in Northern Ireland: insider, outsider, Other; 7 Prison officer training: transient identity during immersive ethnography; 8 The ethics of researching "hard to reach" populations: the case of "hidden" older illegal drug users and the attendant advantages of an ethical approach; 9 The keepers of secrets: ethics and the emotional labour of working with privileged populations during criminological research; 10 Dreams and nightmares: interviewing research participants who have experienced psychological trauma; 11 Fear and loathing in the Philippines: the ethics of researching President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs; 12 Conclusion: an ethical imagination