3. Criminology, Security and Justice. Methodological and epistemological issues (GERN, 2015)

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Criminology, Security and Justice
Methodological and epistemological issues
Cândido da Agra, Carla Cardoso, Jacques de Maillard, Conor O’Reily, Paul Ponsaers, Joanna Shapland

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Should I stay or should I go?
Reflecting about experienced methodological issues
Camille Claeys, Els Dumortier, Sofie De Kimpe
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Bail decision-making in England and Wales and Canada
The value of a comparative approach
Diana C. Grech
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Studying the contextual cues associated with fear of crime through eye tracking techniques
An exploratory research
Inês Sousa Guedes, Pedro Fernandes, Cândido da Agra, Carla Cardoso
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Dangerous and endangered
The construction of male-homosexual sex work as a social problem in Germany
Marlen S. Löffler
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Studying police use of force
Definitional challenges and methodological considerations
Jannie Noppe
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Methodological challenges of researching riots in small geographical communities
Deborah Platts-Fowler
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The Portuguese version of the YLS/CMI
Preliminary data
Alberto Pimentel, Jorge Quintas
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Suburban areas behind walls
Handling territorial identities in a French prison
Manon Veaudor