Engaging with ethics in international criminological research /
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| Language: | English |
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Londo ; New York :
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2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Institutional and ideological arrangements
- Ethics creep : governing social science research in the name of ethics / Kevin Haggerty
- A history of coercive practices : the abuse of consent in research involving prisoners and prisons in the United States / Mark Israel
- Ethics, politics and the limits to knowledge / Pat Carlen
- Trust and research with vulnerable populations
- Indigenous peoples, research and ethics / Maggie Walter
- Ethics as witnessing : "science", research ethics, and victimization / Dale C. Spencer
- Policy impacts and criminal justice partnerships
- Navigating research relationships : academia and criminal justice agencies / Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot 8. Commanding Officer, faculty member, and student : Auto-ethnographic experiences of academic-police collaborative partnerships / Rose Ricciardelli, Laura Huey, Hayley Crichton and Tracy Hardy
- Research in South-East Asia : criminological ethics outside the Anglo-global north
- Criminologizing everyday life and doing policing ethnography in China / Jianhua Xu
- A house of cards? : academic freedom and the potential mainlandization of criminology in Hong Kong / Michael Adorjan
- Emerging areas
- Carceral tours and missed opportunities : revisiting conceptual, ethical and pedagogical dilemmas / Justin Piché, Kevin Walby and Craig Minogue
- Illuminating the dark net: methods and ethics in cryptomarket research / James Martin 13. Conclusion.