オックスフォード版 犯罪・刑事司法の民族誌ハンドブック<br>The Oxford Handbook of Ethnographies of Crime and Criminal Justice

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オックスフォード版 犯罪・刑事司法の民族誌ハンドブック
The Oxford Handbook of Ethnographies of Crime and Criminal Justice

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780190904500
  • eISBN:9780190904531

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Despite ethnography's long and distinguished history in the social sciences, its use in criminology is still relatively rare. Over the years, however, ethnographers in the United States and abroad have amassed an impressive body of work on core criminological topics and groups, including gang members, sex workers, drug dealers, and drug users. Ethnographies on criminal justice institutions have also flourished, with studies on police, courts, and prisons providing deep insights into how these organizations operate and shape the lives of people who encounter them.The Oxford Handbook of Ethnographies of Crime and Criminal Justice provides critical and current reviews of key research topics, issues, and debates that crime ethnographers have been grappling with for over a century. This volume brings together an outstanding group of ethnographers to discuss various research traditions, the ethical and pragmatic challenges associated with conducting crime-related fieldwork, relevant policy recommendations for practitioners in the field, and areas of future research for crime ethnographers. In addition to exhaustive overview essays, the handbook also presents case studies that serve as exemplars for how ethnographic inquiry can contribute to our understanding of crime and criminal justice-related topics.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction: The Promises and Challenges of Crime EthnographiesKevin D. Haggerty, Sandra Bucerius, and Luca BerardiChapter Two: The History of (Crime) EthnographyLuca BerardiChapter Three: Uneasy Relations: Crime Ethnographies and Research EthicsKevin D. HaggertyChapter Four: Pragmatics of Crime EthnographiesSandra BuceriusChapter Five: Ethnography and Criminal CulturesDick HobbsChapter Six: Politics and PolicyKeith Guzik and Gary T. MarxChapter Seven: Mixed MethodsNigel G. FieldingChapter Eight: Team Ethnographies in Studying Crime and Criminal JusticeHeith Copes and Lynne VieraitisChapter Nine: Global Crime Ethnographies: Three Suggestions for a Criminology That Truly TravelsHenrik Vigh and David SausdalChapter Ten: Case Study: "Tell mom I said hi": Confronting positionality in fieldworkHolly PelvinChapter Eleven: Cultural Criminology and EthnographyJeff FerrellChapter Twelve: Studying the Gang Through Critical EthnographyDavid BrothertonChapter Thirteen: Narrative Criminology and EthnographyJennifer Fleetwood and Sveinung SandbergChapter Fourteen: Queer Criminology and EthnographyVanessa R. PanfilChapter Fifteen: Feminist EthnographiesKorey Tillman and Ranita RayChapter Sixteen: A Tour of Gang EthnographiesElke Van HellemontChapter Seventeen: Entering the Street Field: A Case Study on GangsAlistair FraserChapter Eighteen: Ethnographies of Organized CrimeFederico VareseChapter Nineteen: Drug UsersJ. Bryan PageChapter Twenty: Drug Users: A Case StudyTim Turner and Tony ColomboChapter Twenty-One: Nightlife Ethnography: A Phenomenological ApproachSébastien TutengesChapter Twenty-Two: Ethnographies of Drug DealersRic Curtis and Popy BegumChapter Twenty-Three: Terrorism and TerroristsNatasha B. Khade and Scott DeckerChapter Twenty-Four: The PoliceSimon HoldawayChapter Twenty-Five: Case study: Police Labor and ExploitationBeatrice JaureguiChapter Twnety-Six: Court EthnographyMax TraversChapter Twenty-Seven: Prison EthnographyJill A. McCorkelChapter Twenty-Eight: Prisons: Case StudyMichael L. WalkerChapter Twenty-Nine: "You Have no Idea What we Do": Correctional Officers, Mental Health, and Prison EthnographyWilliam SchultzChapter Thirty: Ethnographies on Prisoner ReentryAndrea Leverentz

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