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Prisons research has very specific skills associated with it, and
requires a particular approach to interacting with closed
institutions and offending populations. There are many issues that
require thought when undertaking prisons research, as well as
numerous possible ways to do it. This book provides a comprehensive
guide to the different aspects and methods possible in prisons
research, allowing the novice researcher to gain some ideas on what
is often a relatively secretive practice. After introducing the
rationale for prisons research, its methodological and critical
context and covering basic practicalities, this book offers a range
of tips and tricks for the prisons researcher. It covers key topics
such as ethics, the process of choosing methods and prisons
research around the world. It is essential reading for students
engaged with criminological research methods and for early career
researchers.
Prisons research has very specific skills associated with it, and
requires a particular approach to interacting with closed
institutions and offending populations. There are many issues that
require thought when undertaking prisons research, as well as
numerous possible ways to do it. This book provides a comprehensive
guide to the different aspects and methods possible in prisons
research, allowing the novice researcher to gain some ideas on what
is often a relatively secretive practice. After introducing the
rationale for prisons research, its methodological and critical
context and covering basic practicalities, this book offers a range
of tips and tricks for the prisons researcher. It covers key topics
such as ethics, the process of choosing methods and prisons
research around the world. It is essential reading for students
engaged with criminological research methods and for early career
researchers.
Nils Christie's (1986) seminal work on the 'Ideal Victim' is
reproduced in full in this edited collection of vibrant and
provocative essays that respond to and update the concept from a
range of thematic positions. Each chapter celebrates and
commemorates his work by analysing, evaluating and critiquing the
current nature and impact of victim identity, experience, policy
and practice. The collection expands the focus and remit of 'victim
studies', addressing key themes around race, gender, faith, ability
and age while encompassing new and diverse issues. Examples include
sex workers as victims of hate crimes, victims' experiences of
online fraud, and recognising historic child sexual abuse victims
in Ireland. With contributions from an array of academics including
Vicky Heap (Sheffield Hallam University), Hannah Mason-Bish
(University of Sussex) and Pamela Davies (Northumbria University),
as well as a Foreword by David Scott (The Open University), this
book evaluates the contemporary relevance and applicability of
Christie's 'Ideal Victim' concept and creates an important platform
for thinking differently about victimhood in the 21st century.
The poetry and prose of Jennifer Sloan. Warning: strong mature
content dealing with abuse.
RAND is conducting a longitudinal study that evaluates the
effectiveness of voluntary summer learning programs in reducing
summer learning loss, which contributes substantially to the
achievement gap between low- and higher-income students. Based on
evaluations of programs in six school districts, this second report
in a series provides research-based advice for school district
leaders as they create and strengthen summer programs.
Research has shown that students skills and knowledge often
deteriorate during the summer months, with low-income students
facing the largest losses. School districts and summer programming
providers can benefit from the lessons learned by other programs in
terms of developing strategies to maximize program effectiveness
and quality, student participation, and strategic partnerships and
funding.
The Wallace Foundation sponsored an initiative to help five cities
increase collaboration, access, quality, information sharing, and
sustainability in their out-of-school-time systems. The second in
this three-volume series describes how Wallace Foundation grantees
and three other cities used management information systems to
collect and use data on out-of-school-time programs, including
enrollment, attendance, and student outcomes.
The New York City Department of Education asked RAND to conduct an
independent longitudinal evaluation of its 5th-grade promotion
policy. The findings of that study, conducted between March 2006
and August 2009, provide a comprehensive view of the policy's
implementation and its impact on student outcomes, particularly for
students at risk of retention and those who were retained in grade.
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