Research Ethics in Criminology

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Academic Freedom
academic integrity
Accountability
Azrini Wahidin
British Sociological Association
BSC
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Conflict Related Sexual Violence
Criminal Justice
Criminological Research
Criminological Research Methods
empirical ethics
Environmental Issues
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ethical dilemmas in criminology research
Ethical Review Process
Ethics Committees
evidence based policy
Governance
Green Criminology
Harm Assessment
Historical Criminology
Informed Consent
Institutional Ethics Committees
Police Force
Police Research
practitioner research
Prison Research
Qualitative Research
Quantitative Research
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Research Ethics
research governance
Research Participants
Research Technologies
Researching War Crimes
sensitive populations
Sex Crime
Sex Offender
Social Science Research
Young Men
Young People

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138803695
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Malcolm Cowburn is Emeritus Professor of Applied Social Science at Sheffield Hallam University.

Loraine Gelsthorpe is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge.

Azrini Wahidin is Associate Dean of Research and Innovation in the School of Social Sciences, Business and Law, Teesside University