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Research Methods for Rural Criminologists

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Conducting rural criminological research exposes researchers to concerns such as absence or inadequate official data about crime and superficial rural-urban comparisons, rural isolation and distance from the researchers' office to the study site, and lack of services or access to justice.

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List of Figures
List of Boxes
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. Defining Rural
Callie Marie Rennison and Hailey Powers Mondragon
Chapter 2. Studying the Rural Criminal Justice System
Kyle C. Ward, Paul Hawkins, and Alexandra Swanty
Chapter 3. An Essay on Theory and Research in Rural Criminology
Joseph F. Donnermeyer
Chapter 4. Gaining Access to Rural Communities
Jessica Rene Peterson
Chapter 5. Gathering Data on Male-To-Female Violence in Rural and Remote Places
Walter S. DeKeseredy
Chapter 6. Investigating Access to Justice, the Rural Lawyer Shortage, and Implications for Civil and Criminal Legal Systems
Lisa Pruitt and Andrew Davies
Chapter 7. Researching State Crime in Rural Areas
Victoria E. Collins
Chapter 8. Crime Talk in the Countryside
Artur Pytlarz and Matt Bowden
Chapter 9. Surveying in Rural Settings
Alistair Harkness, Kyle Mulrooney, and Joseph F. Donnermeyer
Chapter 10. Focus Groups: The Challenges and Advantages of Creating and Using Focus Groups in Rural Areas?
Gorazd Meško and Rok Hacin
Chapter 11. Geographical Information and GIS in Rural Criminology
Vania Ceccato
Chapter 12. Entering the Relational Space: Using Field-Analytic Methods in Researching Rural Security
Matt Bowden and Artur Pytlarz
Chapter 13. Interviewing in Rural Areas
Kreseda Smith
Chapter 14. Ethnographic Research: Immersing Oneself in the Rural Environment.
Michele Statz and William Garriott
Chapter 15. Visually Representing Rural: Ethics of Photographing Marginalized People in the Rural South
Heith Copes and Jared Ragland
Chapter 16. Content Analysis in Rural Criminology
Stephen T. Young and Brian Pitman
Chapter 17. Going Global: The Challenges of Studying Rural Crime Worldwide
Ziwei Qi
Chapter 18. Future Directions for Rural Research Methods
Ralph Weisheit
Index


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Ralph A. Weisheit is a Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice at Illinois State University. He is the author of eight books, including Methamphetamine: Its History, Pharmacology, and Treatment (co-authored with William L. White), and Domestic Marijuana: A Neglected Industry. He has conducted extensive research on rural crime and justice and has published more than 45 journal articles, numerous book chapters, and solicited essays. He has appeared in the Frontline documentary film series and on the news program 60 Minutes. His work has been reported in the Atlantic Monthly, U.S. News & World Report, The Washington Post, and USA Today.
Jessica Rene Peterson is an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, an Honorary Adjunct Lecturer at the University of New England, Australia, and a Research Associate with the Centre for Rural Criminology at the University of New England, Australia. Her research interests include policing and law enforcement community relations, rural criminology, and juvenile crime and policy. She enjoys using qualitative methods and working with practitioners to produce impactful research with practical applications. She is currently a member of the Rural Sociological Society, an active member in the American Society of Criminology's Division of Rural Criminology, and serves as an Executive Committee Member in the International Society for the Study of Rural Crime.
Artur Pytlarz is a PhD student in the School of Languages, Law and Social Sciences at the Technological University Dublin. His research is funded by the Irish Research Council as part of the Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship scheme. Artur holds an MA in Sociology from Wroclaw University and an MA in Criminology from Dublin Institute of Technology. His research interest focuses on the role of rural communities in the process of production of safety in the countryside. He is also interested in the consequences of rapid social changes, typical of the late modern landscape, and its impact on rural resilience. Artur is a co-founder and co-chair of the European Society of Criminology Working Group on Rural Criminology (ERC). He is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Rural Criminology and a member of the International Society for the Study of Rural Crime.


Zusammenfassung

Conducting rural criminological research exposes researchers to concerns such as absence or inadequate official data about crime and superficial rural-urban comparisons, rural isolation and distance from the researchers’ office to the study site, and lack of services or access to justice.

Produktdetails

Autoren Ralph A. Peterson Weisheit
Mitarbeit Jessica Peterson (Herausgeber), Artur Pytlarz (Herausgeber), Ralph A. Weisheit (Herausgeber), Weisheit Ralph A. (Herausgeber)
Verlag Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 27.05.2024
 
EAN 9780367632908
ISBN 978-0-367-63290-8
Seiten 240
Serie Routledge Studies in Rural Criminology
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Recht > Strafrecht, Strafprozessrecht, Kriminologie

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural, Rural communities, Crime and criminology, Crime & criminology

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