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  1. How to Write Your Undergraduate Dissertation in Criminology
    Autor*in: Young, Suzanne
    Erschienen: 2022; ©2022
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Cover -- Half Title -- Endorsement -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction: How to Use this Book -- How This Book Can Help -- How to Use This Book -- Finally -- Chapter 1 What Is a... mehr

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Endorsement -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction: How to Use this Book -- How This Book Can Help -- How to Use This Book -- Finally -- Chapter 1 What Is a Dissertation? -- Overview -- Aims of a Dissertation -- The Role of Your Supervisor -- Types of Dissertations in Criminology -- Library-Based Dissertations -- Empirical Dissertations -- Complexities of Criminology Dissertations -- Stages of a Dissertation -- What an Undergraduate Dissertation Looks Like -- Preparing for Your Dissertation -- Summary and Checklist -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Designing Your Criminology Dissertation -- Overview -- Problematic Criminology Dissertation Proposals -- Choosing Your Dissertation Topic -- Narrowing Down Your Dissertation Topic -- Devising Your Research Question -- Types of Research Questions -- From Research Questions to Research Methods -- Summary and Checklist -- Further Reading -- Chapter 3 Access and Ethical Issues in Criminology Dissertations -- Overview -- Ethical Obligations -- Codes of Ethics -- Accessing Criminal Justice Institutions -- Vulnerability and Sensitive Topics -- Assessing Risk in Research -- Devising Alternative Research Projects -- Summary and Checklist -- Further Reading -- Chapter 4 Literature Reviews -- Overview -- What Is a Literature Review? -- The Distinctiveness of Literature Reviews -- Identifying Relevant Sources -- Devising Your Search Terms -- Policing AND Burglary AND Rural -- Policing AND Violence NOT Domestic -- Search Strategies -- Effective Reading -- Writing the Literature Review -- Introduce the Literature Review -- The Main Body of the Literature Review -- Concluding Your Literature Review -- Common Literature Review Questions -- Summary and Checklist -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Utilising Secondary Data -- Overview.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781000564105
    Schlagworte: Dissertations, Academic; Criminology; Academic writing; Electronic books
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  2. How to write your undergraduate dissertation in criminology
    Autor*in: Young, Suzanne
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This book provides a guide for undergraduate criminology and criminal justice students undertaking their final year dissertation. It speaks to the specific challenges for criminology students who may wish to research closed institutions (such as... mehr

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    "This book provides a guide for undergraduate criminology and criminal justice students undertaking their final year dissertation. It speaks to the specific challenges for criminology students who may wish to research closed institutions (such as prisons, courts or the police) or vulnerable populations (such as people with convictions, victims of crime or young people), and offers guidance on how to undertake research on these topics whilst avoiding many of the access and ethical obstacles. It takes students through each phase of the dissertation from designing and planning, to writing up, and presenting the completed work. The complexities of undertaking research on sensitive topics and with criminal justice institutions are discussed throughout, offering an insight into some of the challenges that students may be faced with and suggestions to overcome obstacles. It offers practical guidance for empirical and library-based projects and provides students with suggested resources for accessing primary and secondary data. It utilises a mixture of worked examples, top tips, practical strategies, and student activities to ensure the dissertation is a manageable and enjoyable process. This book will be beneficial to all undergraduate criminology students who have to undertake either a library-based or empirical dissertation. The examples and activities in the book will also be useful for dissertation supervisors who can use them to support their dissertation students"--...

     

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