This article reports on the application of a visual method in a small-scale comparative study. Practitioners in five European countries participated and took photographs of the places and spaces where offender supervision occurs. Source: Queen's University Belfast Research Portal
Visual methods such as photography are under-used in the active process of sociological research. As...
This paper focuses on the evaluation of the therapeutic use of photocards by prisoners and facilitat...
Like all researchers, criminologists are engaged in a process of making things visible. That is, we ...
A previous review of research on the practice of offender supervision identified the predominant us...
Probation workers are among the least visible in the criminal justice system. Drawing on a pilot pho...
A previous review of research on the practice of offender supervision identified the predominant use...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
This case study discusses the authors’ experience of using photo-elicitation to explore the lived ex...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
The aim of the article is to present a number of methodological conclusions drawn in the course of r...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
Dynamically written and richly illustrated, the Routledge International Handbook of Visual Criminolo...
Despite the expansion of probation supervision, the lived experiences of service users are under-res...
Visual methods such as photography are under-used in the active process of sociological research. As...
This paper focuses on the evaluation of the therapeutic use of photocards by prisoners and facilitat...
Like all researchers, criminologists are engaged in a process of making things visible. That is, we ...
A previous review of research on the practice of offender supervision identified the predominant us...
Probation workers are among the least visible in the criminal justice system. Drawing on a pilot pho...
A previous review of research on the practice of offender supervision identified the predominant use...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
This case study discusses the authors’ experience of using photo-elicitation to explore the lived ex...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
The aim of the article is to present a number of methodological conclusions drawn in the course of r...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
Dynamically written and richly illustrated, the Routledge International Handbook of Visual Criminolo...
Despite the expansion of probation supervision, the lived experiences of service users are under-res...
Visual methods such as photography are under-used in the active process of sociological research. As...
This paper focuses on the evaluation of the therapeutic use of photocards by prisoners and facilitat...
Like all researchers, criminologists are engaged in a process of making things visible. That is, we ...