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Student motivations for studying criminology: A narrative inquiry
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2022Julie Trebilcock, Clare Griffiths
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9. Narrative Criminology and Cultural Criminology
2020Kester Aspden, Keith J. Hayward
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Narrative Criminology: Crime as Produced by and Re-Lived Through Narratives
2017The origins of “narrative criminology”—meaning not so much the utilization of the narratives of (and on) criminals as the awareness of the importance of the narratives themselves and how they can become a focus of criminological research—are framed within the so-called narrative wave in the field of human sciences; but a deeper look into the history of
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Research Strategies for Narrative Criminology
2017Lois Presser, Sveinung Sandberg
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Critical Narratives Or Crime Stories? The Ethics And Politics Of Narrative Research In Criminology
British Journal of Criminology, 2023exaly
Rafe McGregor: A Criminology of Narrative Fiction
Critical Criminology, 2022openaire +1 more source
Street talk and Bourdieusian criminology: Bringing narrative to field theory
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2017Sveinung Sandberg, Jennifer Fleetwood
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