ABSTRACT

Criminological Skills and Research for Beginners is a comprehensive and engaging guide to research methods in Criminology, and the skills required for academic success. Written specifically for undergraduate students and novice researchers, this book has been designed as a lively and accessible guide to planning, conducting and reporting research in the subject. It emphasises practical skills required in studying Criminology, the importance of criminological research, and places related methodology firmly in the context of students’ broader study of the discipline, before moving on to provide a detailed guide to the actual processes of research.

It is common for Criminology undergraduates to feel intimidated at the prospect of conducting their own research, and these students typically struggle to see the relevance of research methods to their own studies. This book speaks directly to the needs of such students, and includes contemporary examples and case studies that bring a topic that is often thought of as dry to life, providing a thorough and accessible practical guide that students can return to at each stage of their research, all the way through to their dissertation.

This book covers:

  • an examination of the theoretical, political and ethical debates in criminological research;
  • a complete guide to planning criminological research, assisting student researchers in identifying their research questions, choosing their research methods and critiquing the available literature;
  • guidance on the practicalities and processes of collecting data;
  • a discussion of the process of analysing data and writing up research.

New to the second edition is a brand new section on research skills in Criminology, including detailed coverage of writing skills, referencing, dissertations and research reports, presentation skills and revision. The book also offers additional coverage of the politics of criminological research and the presentation of official crime statistics.

Including an extensive glossary and an integrated companion website with extra examples, exercises and videos to further develop students’ understanding, this book is essential reading for any undergraduate on a Criminological Research Methods or Research Skills course, or for anyone in need of practical guidance on any or all of the various stages involved in conducting thorough and effective criminological research.

part I|42 pages

Study skills for criminology students

chapter 1|10 pages

Writing skills and essay writing

chapter 2|11 pages

Referencing

chapter 4|12 pages

Presentation skills

part II|46 pages

The importance of criminological research

chapter 5|13 pages

The context of criminological research

Power, knowledge, politics and values

chapter 6|16 pages

The significance of criminological research

Understanding the philosophical roots of our claims to know about crime in society

chapter 7|15 pages

The ethics of criminological research

part III|66 pages

Getting going with criminological research

chapter 8|12 pages

Planning

Where do research ideas come from? How do we ‘fine-tune’ them?

part IV|50 pages

Doing criminological research: data collection

chapter 12|17 pages

Ethnographic approaches to research

chapter 13|15 pages

Questionnaires and surveys

chapter 14|16 pages

Using documentary and secondary data sources

part V|80 pages

Doing criminological research: analysis and writing up

chapter 15|28 pages

Analysing the data

Quantitative analysis

chapter 16|17 pages

Analysing the data

Qualitative analysis

chapter 17|15 pages

Analysing the data

Documents, texts and other data

chapter 18|18 pages

Writing up criminological research