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The values of criminologists, policy makers, and researchers don't
always correspond with their responses to crime. This collection
parses the many different "sides" these professionals take on
issues relating to victims and offenders, punishment and
protection, and rights and responsibilities. It explores the
dynamics of race, gender, and age; the workings of the criminal
justice system; the ethics of research; and current debates about
new criminological issues.
The values of criminologists, policy makers, and researchers don't
always correspond with their responses to crime. This collection
parses the many different "sides" these professionals take on
issues relating to victims and offenders, punishment and
protection, and rights and responsibilities. It explores the
dynamics of race, gender, and age; the workings of the criminal
justice system; the ethics of research; and current debates about
new criminological issues.
Ethical principles and concerns are at the heart of criminological
research and can arise at the planning, implementation and
reporting stages. It is vital that researchers are aware of the
issues involved so that they can make informed decisions about the
implications of certain choices. This cutting-edge book charts the
changing topography of ethics, governance and accountability for
social science research in criminology, contributes to the
developing discourse on research ethics and demonstrates the
importance as to why research ethics should be taken seriously.
Bringing together a range of experts who consider both quantitative
and qualitative methodologies. This book examines the key issues
and challenges of ethical research. Topics covered include: the
measures in place to ensure ethical research practice for social
scientists; the relationship between state funding and research
findings; the challenge of researching sensitive areas; the
changing face of governance and accountability for academic
criminology. Research Ethics in Criminology is a comprehensive and
accessible text that is ideal for students studying criminological
research methods. Supplementary material includes key points,
chapter summaries, critical thinking questions, key definitions,
case examples, and recommendations for further reading. This book
will provide a thorough grounding in the ethical issues faced by
researchers, as well as an understanding of the role and purpose of
ethics committees.
This topical book engages with a wide range of issues related to
social work practice with people who have sexually offended. It
addresses the emotional impacts of 'facing the sex offender', the
importance of values and ethics in practice, and reviews popular
and academic understandings of sex offenders and sex crimes. Its
accessible style and use of practice based learning exercises will
help readers to reflect on theory, practice and developing
emotional resilience.
Ethical principles and concerns are at the heart of criminological
research and can arise at the planning, implementation and
reporting stages. It is vital that researchers are aware of the
issues involved so that they can make informed decisions about the
implications of certain choices. This cutting-edge book charts the
changing topography of ethics, governance and accountability for
social science research in criminology, contributes to the
developing discourse on research ethics and demonstrates the
importance as to why research ethics should be taken seriously.
Bringing together a range of experts who consider both quantitative
and qualitative methodologies. This book examines the key issues
and challenges of ethical research. Topics covered include: the
measures in place to ensure ethical research practice for social
scientists; the relationship between state funding and research
findings; the challenge of researching sensitive areas; the
changing face of governance and accountability for academic
criminology. Research Ethics in Criminology is a comprehensive and
accessible text that is ideal for students studying criminological
research methods. Supplementary material includes key points,
chapter summaries, critical thinking questions, key definitions,
case examples, and recommendations for further reading. This book
will provide a thorough grounding in the ethical issues faced by
researchers, as well as an understanding of the role and purpose of
ethics committees.
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