Building on her leading research in creative methodology, in this book Wendy Fitzgibbon explore and illustrates how Photovoice, a participatory, active research tool, can enable new insights and engagement with both marginalised people and those working with them in the criminal justice system.
Building on her leading research in creative methodology, in this book Wendy Fitzgibbon explore and illustrates how Photovoice, a participatory, active research tool, can enable new insights and engagement with both marginalised people and those working with them in the criminal justice system.
Wendy Fitzgibbon began her career as a probation officer and is now Reader in Criminology at the University of Westminster. She has maintained strong links with the probation service and associated voluntary sector organisations. Her areas of research are Privatisation and Criminal Justice, Risk Management and Visual Criminology.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Introduction 2.Creative Methods: Placing Photovoice in Context 3.Photovoice in Practice 4.Working with Women 5.Photovoice in the German Criminal Justice System 6.Ireland and The Probation Centre 7.Working with Practitioners and Students 8.Audiencing 9.Concluding Remarks on the Future of Photovoice
1.Introduction 2.Creative Methods: Placing Photovoice in Context 3.Photovoice in Practice 4.Working with Women 5.Photovoice in the German Criminal Justice System 6.Ireland and The Probation Centre 7.Working with Practitioners and Students 8.Audiencing 9.Concluding Remarks on the Future of Photovoice
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