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  2. Qualitative research in criminology - Wikipedia

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    The characteristics of the research itself are equal to those in qualitative methods overall. However, the characteristics as they relate to criminology relate most closely to the research's applicability. Generally, qualitative methods are used to supplement quantitative data – particularly by establishing background and/or applicability. [2]

  3. Franz Exner (criminologist) - Wikipedia

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    Franz Exner (9 August 1881 - 1 October 1947) was an Austrian-German criminologist and criminal lawyer.Alongside Edmund Mezger, Hans von Hentig and Gustav Aschaffenburg, he was a leading and in some respects a representative of the German school of criminology (which at that time tended to treat criminology as a branch of Jurisprudence, rather than as a branch of the Social sciences) in the ...

  4. Hans Gross - Wikipedia

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    His view of research, technical evidence, and methods also led to the creation of the "crime scene." Relating the concept of the crime scene, Gross explains the necessity of balancing emotion with evidence and evidence with logic. [3] Gross fully introduced the concept of criminalistics in 1893, a period in which the notion of criminology ...

  5. Crime and its repression - Wikipedia

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    Especially the proposal of individualization of punishment was perceived as rather novel and progressive and Aschaffenburg was one of the leading advocates for this proposal. [9] An additional factor that made Crime and its repression so novel and impressive for reviewers from journals about political and social sciences for example, was the ...

  6. Criminology - Wikipedia

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    Criminology is a multidisciplinary field in both the behavioural and social sciences, which draws primarily upon the research of sociologists, political scientists, economists, legal sociologists, psychologists, philosophers, psychiatrists, social workers, biologists, social anthropologists, scholars of law and jurisprudence, as well as the ...

  7. History of criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies. 1 (1) Lady Lugard, Flora Louisa Shaw (1997). "Songhay Under Askia the Great". A tropical dependency: an outline of the ancient history of the western Sudan with an account of the modern settlement of northern Nigeria / [Flora S. Lugard]. Black Classic Press. ISBN 0-933121-92-X.

  8. Walter Reckless - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the American Society of Criminology awarded him the Edwin H. Sutherland Award for outstanding contributions to theory or research in criminology on the etiology of criminal and deviant behavior, the criminal justice system, corrections, law, or justice.

  9. Comparative historical research - Wikipedia

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    Comparative historical research is a method of social science that examines historical events in order to create explanations that are valid beyond a particular time and place, either by direct comparison to other historical events, theory building, or reference to the present day.