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Ethics in Qualitative Criminological Research

Risks, Boundaries, Emotions, and Reflexivity

Mohammed Rahman (Mohammed Rahman is Professor at Birmingham City University.) Ross Deuchar

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English
Routledge
17 July 2024
Providing academic insights, reflections, and practical guidance on ethically conducting qualitative criminological research, this book emphasises real-life examples to navigate research risks, boundaries, and emotions, while spotlighting reflexivity as a pivotal tool for qualitative inquiries, serving as an ethical compass throughout the research process.

By engaging with this book, readers will be exposed to critical themes of managing risks, including physical harm and psychological trauma, navigating boundaries, dealing with the intense emotions that surface during research, and the importance of reflexivity in qualitative criminological research. The themes are illustrated through real-life examples that the authors have encountered during their fieldwork, using reflexive practices to highlight how they were able to ethically deal with unforeseen challenges. By presenting solutions, asking critical questions, and offering practical recommendations, the book guides readers on mitigating ethical issues, and provides a comprehensive approach to conducting research responsibly and ethically.

Ethics in Qualitative Criminological Research will be useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students, academic researchers and practitioners with an interest in conducting research, and pracademics occupying both practitioner and academic roles.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781032299297
ISBN 10:   1032299290
Pages:   92
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Mohammed Rahman is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Law, Social and Criminal Justice at Birmingham City University, UK. He is also a Network Expert for the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. Ross Deuchar is a Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice in the School of Education and Social Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.

Reviews for Ethics in Qualitative Criminological Research: Risks, Boundaries, Emotions, and Reflexivity

“Considering pertinent issues associated with qualitative criminological research in contemporary settings, Rahman and Deuchar draw upon their own experience of working with hard-to-reach and marginalised populations to raise difficult, yet must have conversations, concerning an ever-evolving field of ethics. In doing so, the authors offer both practical recommendations and direction for the future of ethics. The work is most certainly a must read for anyone seeking to undertake cutting edge criminological research.” Dr Robert McLean, University of the West of Scotland “Ethics in Criminological Research: Risks, Boundaries, Emotions, and Reflexivity offers unique and invaluable insights into navigating the ethical complexities of qualitative research in criminology – of which there are many. Drawing from rich literature and personal experiences, Rahman and Deuchar provide practical solutions to ethical dilemmas, making it an essential guide for students, researchers, and practitioners alike.” Associate Professor Amin Asfari, Regis University “Research ethics are probably the most important but most neglected topic in methods training. As such it is fantastic to see research ethics front and centre in this engaging new text by two experienced researchers.” Professor Shadd Maruna, University of Liverpool “Ethics in Criminological Research: Risks, Boundaries, Emotions, and Reflexivity is an insightful work of many qualities. Rahman and Deuchar have ‘walked the walk’ before writing such as book and the end product is a rounded and admirably clear account of the often unclear boundaries in the complex landscape of criminological research. This is an essential read especially for early career criminologists and other social scientists, who will also find wise, practical, and ethical solutions.” Professor Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Northumbria University


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