How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research”
Leimbach K, Bögelein N (2023)
In: Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods. Faria R, Dodge M (Eds); Cham: Springer : 165-179.
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Autor*in
Leimbach, KatharinaUniBi;
Bögelein, Nicole
Herausgeber*in
Faria, Rita;
Dodge, Mary
Abstract / Bemerkung
Criminological research is a challenging field in many ways. The discipline criticizes the labeling carried out by the criminal justice system, which marks certain groups of people as “deviant,” “criminal,” or “dangerous.” Nevertheless, criminological studies often fall into the same trap. By relying on labels that the criminal justice system has applied when accessing the field through prisons, probation officers, or other kinds of support systems for offenders, sampling and labeling are intertwined. This article scrutinizes how qualitative reconstructive research supports and reproduces social inequality. It applies the concept of “doing social problems” and emphasizes a constructionist point of view. Furthermore, we review the sampling mechanisms of recent studies: What concepts of “social problems” do we see? What world does the criminological research at hand reconstruct? In our conclusion, we call for a sensitive approach and a broad discussion of possibilities and limitations. To us, qualitative reconstructive research – in fact – seems to offer some solutions for making the processes of labeling visible. We ask how social knowledge systems concerning crime and deviance are constituted and how we, as criminologists, contribute to them through our research practice.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Buchtitel
Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods
Seite(n)
165-179
ISBN
978-3-031-18400-0
eISBN
978-3-031-18401-7
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2967101
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Leimbach K, Bögelein N. How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research”. In: Faria R, Dodge M, eds. Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods. Cham: Springer ; 2023: 165-179.
Leimbach, K., & Bögelein, N. (2023). How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research”. In R. Faria & M. Dodge (Eds.), Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods (pp. 165-179). Cham: Springer . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18401-7_10
Leimbach, Katharina, and Bögelein, Nicole. 2023. “How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research””. In Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods, ed. Rita Faria and Mary Dodge, 165-179. Cham: Springer .
Leimbach, K., and Bögelein, N. (2023). “How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research”” in Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods, Faria, R., and Dodge, M. eds. (Cham: Springer ), 165-179.
Leimbach, K., & Bögelein, N., 2023. How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research”. In R. Faria & M. Dodge, eds. Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods. Cham: Springer , pp. 165-179.
K. Leimbach and N. Bögelein, “How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research””, Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods, R. Faria and M. Dodge, eds., Cham: Springer , 2023, pp.165-179.
Leimbach, K., Bögelein, N.: How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research”. In: Faria, R. and Dodge, M. (eds.) Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods. p. 165-179. Springer , Cham (2023).
Leimbach, Katharina, and Bögelein, Nicole. “How to Deal with “Doing Social Inequality” by “Doing Criminological (Qualitative) Research””. Qualitative Research in Criminology. Cutting-Edge Methods. Ed. Rita Faria and Mary Dodge. Cham: Springer , 2023. 165-179.