Beschreibung:
"Written by one of the best Criminological Ethnographers in the business, this text will serve as an invaluable and insightful resource for both novice and seasoned ethnographers of criminological issues." - Anthony Ellis, University of Salford In the first textbook to cover ethnography specific to criminology, James Treadwell guides readers through the ethnographic research process in full, starting with a background to criminological ethnography, through planning and doing an ethnographic project, and finally, the writing up and reporting stage.
Part One: BackgroundChapter 1: Why 'Criminological Ethnography'?Chapter 2: 'Classic Criminological Ethnography'Chapter 3: 'Core Ethnographic Principles and ApproachesPart Two: Preparation and ActionChapter 4: 'Planning an Ethnographic Project'Chapter 5: 'Doing Ethical Ethnographic Criminology'Chapter 6: Entering and in the FieldPart Three: The Follow UpChapter 7: 'Writing Criminological EthnographyChapter 8: 'Impactful Criminological EthnographyChapter 9: 'Emerging Perspectives and Future Challenges