Due to the relatively limited, often one-time and one-sided interaction between the offender and the researcher, the author concludes that interviews with offenders are not a useful method when used alone. When the aim is to know what happened during a criminal event and the motivations for getting involved as offender, interviews should constitute part of various kinds of methodological triangulations in order to generate valid knowledge. This conclusion is illustrated through ethnographic data collected from one juvenile offender in Cape Town, South Africa. The offender, referred to with the pseudonym "Dregan," was first met by the author in 2004 in Pollsmoor prison, where he was incarcerated for a murder he committed when he was 17 years...
Narrative criminology is the study of narratives as instigating, maintaining or effecting desistance...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that contributed to violent behaviour among you...
A great deal of time and effort has been invested in trying to understand crime, most notably examin...
Organised crime, due to its intricate nature, is a very challenging as well as less accessible resea...
Crime is both storyable and storied, and narrative analysis is thus essential for criminologists. In...
The paper summarises the main findings obtained in a wide study on the construction of deviant actio...
This article summarises the main findings of a study on the narrative construction of deviant action...
Qualitative research in probation is predominantly interview-based. This article explores the use of...
In this article the authors analyze the nature and aims of criminal profiling from a theoretical poi...
This presentation examines the link between victims and offenders and how these roles are often inte...
Criminology has long been divided by mainly focusing on people’s propensities to commit crimes, on t...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Criminological trends indicate that there is a move in the direction of se...
Stabbing someone because of a minor altercation and then turning yourself in, knowing that you will ...
It was hypothesised that there would be behavioural consistencies in the offences of South African s...
In my thesis I focus on psychological profiling of an offender which is one of relatively new and ra...
Narrative criminology is the study of narratives as instigating, maintaining or effecting desistance...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that contributed to violent behaviour among you...
A great deal of time and effort has been invested in trying to understand crime, most notably examin...
Organised crime, due to its intricate nature, is a very challenging as well as less accessible resea...
Crime is both storyable and storied, and narrative analysis is thus essential for criminologists. In...
The paper summarises the main findings obtained in a wide study on the construction of deviant actio...
This article summarises the main findings of a study on the narrative construction of deviant action...
Qualitative research in probation is predominantly interview-based. This article explores the use of...
In this article the authors analyze the nature and aims of criminal profiling from a theoretical poi...
This presentation examines the link between victims and offenders and how these roles are often inte...
Criminology has long been divided by mainly focusing on people’s propensities to commit crimes, on t...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Criminological trends indicate that there is a move in the direction of se...
Stabbing someone because of a minor altercation and then turning yourself in, knowing that you will ...
It was hypothesised that there would be behavioural consistencies in the offences of South African s...
In my thesis I focus on psychological profiling of an offender which is one of relatively new and ra...
Narrative criminology is the study of narratives as instigating, maintaining or effecting desistance...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that contributed to violent behaviour among you...
A great deal of time and effort has been invested in trying to understand crime, most notably examin...