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No. 14-2, June 2016

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Index

  • Afterword: The Case for Criminological Autoethnography
  • Editorial: Entering the Field of Criminological Research
  • Foreword: Entering the Field and Leaving Intact
  • Conducting Open Participant Observations of Bouncers - Negotiating (In)visibility in Fieldwork
  • Emotions Re-visited: Autoethnographic Reflections on a Qualitative PhD Thesis Using Semi-Structured Interviews. A Tale of Politicians, Professors and Ombudsmen
  • Entering the Global Field: Talk, Travel and Narrative Practice in Ecuadorian Prisons
  • How Biography Influences Research: An Autoethnography
  • Book Reviews
  • Community Justice Files 39
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