Methodology Flashcards
- Kivivuori
Qualitative and quantitative methods
- Finish Crime Victim Survey (FCVS)
- official crime statistics
- Liem & Weggemans
in depth semi-structured interviews.
- 10 high profile ex offenders
- 17 professionals involved
- interviews lasted 1.5-4 hours
- Eisner
interdisciplinary approach
- theoretical approach on various disciplines
- Liem
theoretical discourse
- Beauchamp
biopsychosocial model -> SOCIAL model.
- attention/executive function, communication, and socio-emotional skills
- Choy et al.
Review of empirical literature
- autonomic arausal (measured through heart rate and skin conductance)
- also biopsychosocial (biological, psychological, social factors)
- Nassauer
micro-situational analysis
- comparisons of 20 protest events
- visual data (videos and photos) and document analysis (police reports, media, participants testimonies)
- facial expressions, body language, and situational interactions
- Newburn
Case studies on Bristol and Leeds
- semi structured interviews with 35 individuals
- thematic analysis
- flashpoints model and social identity model
- Stott & Reigner
interviews with 26 police officers.
- group and individual interviews
- thematic analysis
- Braun
Event history models and unique dataset
- police statistics and media data.
- Looking at geographical proximity and media visibility
- Ray, Smith and Wastell
Qualitative research with interviews with 64 individuals involved in racist violence in UK.
- Theories on shame and rage
- UNODC
Global study on homicide.
- Longitudinal and cross-national comparisons
- International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes (ICCS)
- socioeconomic data, crime reports, regional case study.
- Van Amsterdam et al.
Systematic review on alcohol and drug related violence
- study of 1500 papers
- national surveys, government reports, peer-reviewed articles.
- Focus on places like nightlife venues.
- Fileborn
mixed methods approach. Online survey with quantitative and qualitative questions.
- 292 participants
- Dunn
social constructionist approach. Ethnographic content analysis.