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Doing Ethnography in Criminology : Discovery through Fieldwork
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Stephen K. Rice
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Michael D. Maltz
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2018
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978-3-319-96316-7
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2018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Walking a Mile in Another Person’s Shoes
pp. 9
Seeing Like a Cop, Writing Like a Critical Scholar
pp. 21
Doing Court Ethnography: How I Learned to Study the Law in Action
pp. 29
Problematizing School Discipline and Struggling for Verstehen
pp. 39
The Sense and Nonsense in Planning Ahead: The Unanticipated Turns in Ethnographies on Crime and Drug Dealing
pp. 57
The Promise and Process of Ethnography: What We Have Learned Studying Gang Members and CPS Kids
pp. 75
“Did I Just Get Caught Being Stupid?” Experiencing and Managing the Emotional Labor of Fieldwork
pp. 83
Process and Insight in Prison Ethnography
pp. 91
Fieldwork with Homicide Detectives: 60 Minutes of Reflections from a British and American Criminologist
pp. 115
To the Bridge and Back: Risks, Rewards, and Rookie Mistakes in a Study of Postwar Bosnia
pp. 129
Keeping Classic Ethnographic Traditions Alive in the Modern-Day Academy
pp. 147
Criminological Ethnography: Living and Knowing
pp. 163
A Twitch or a Blink, an Ethnographer’s Path to Understanding Culture: A Lecture
pp. 179
The Ghost of Ethnography Future
pp. 187
Becoming a Police Ethnographer
pp. 195
Using Prison Ethnography in Terrorism Research
pp. 203
Searching for Glimmers of Ethnography in Jailhouse Criminology
pp. 221
Just Who Needs Forgiveness? The Emotional Terrain of a Prison-Based Interview
pp. 229
Respecting the Voices of Youth: Studying School Security and Punishment
pp. 237
A Taste of Ethnography
pp. 247
Doing Treatment Ethnography in Justice Settings: Reflections from Two Decades in the Field
pp. 253
Getting In by Being Out
pp. 265
A Bronx Tale: Lessons on Community and Police from 10 Years of Systematic Social Observations
pp. 277
The Scream: Insider Access and Outsider Legitimacy in Danish Prisons
pp. 289
Doing Ultrarealist Ethnography: Romanticism and Running with the Riotous (While Buying Your Round)
pp. 303
Shots Fired: Navigating Gun Violence and a University’s Intervention While in the Field
pp. 325
Doing Criminological Autoethnography: Learning from Conversations with Ourselves
pp. 337
Making Use of a Biased Eye: Photographic Studies of Neighborhoods
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