Applied Photovoice in Criminal Justice: Voices Made Visible

Author:   Wendy Fitzgibbon
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032300351


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   26 August 2024
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Building on her leading research in creative methodology, in this book Wendy Fitzgibbon explores 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. Including research examples from criminal justice settings around Europe, the book explains how one could undertake such research and the ethical and practical challenges presented. Engaging, accessible and illustrated with original photographs, this book not only presents the theoretical and practical information necessary for researchers, students and practitioners to be able to utilise Photovoice – it demonstrates these with original empirical findings from an international range of projects, including work with the probation service, with female offenders and with an open prison. It is essential reading for those engaged with criminological research methods, and Visual Criminology.

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Author:   Wendy Fitzgibbon
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781032300351


ISBN 10:   1032300353
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   26 August 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Accessible, authoritative, and theoretically informed, Applied Photovoice in Criminal Justice is a much-needed, practical guide to this increasingly important research technique. Drawing on material from across a range of projects, the text is enlivened with examples demonstrating the critical potential of the method. It is a must buy for students and scholars alike."" Eamonn Carrabine, Professor of Sociology, University Of Essex ""Visual literacy has become as important a research skill as analysing interviews and interpreting statistics. Wendy Fitzgibbon not only explains how to understand images in criminal justice, but equips the reader with new skills and, using international examples, demonstrates how those without 'voice' can co-produce new knowledge through Photovoice."" Anne Worrall, Emerita Professor of Criminology, Keele University ""Participant Action Research by visual means is finally being passionately advocated within criminology. Wendy Fitzgibbon`s newest book is a compelling, informative and internationally concerned guide to a cutting-edge research approach. It is necessary reading for anyone interested in doing research within public and visual criminology."" Bettina Paul, Senior Researcher in Criminological Social Research at the Universit�t Hamburg ""Building on the author's pioneering work in criminological research, this book provides an exploration and overview of Photovoice as a participatory research approach. In the context of an increased emphasis on the importance of co-production within the criminal justice system and in allied fields, this book by Wendy Fitzgibbon provides a timely and important contribution."" Nicola Carr, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Nottingham Accessible, authoritative, and theoretically informed, Applied Photovoice in Criminal Justice is a much-needed, practical guide to this increasingly important research technique. Drawing on material from across a range of projects, the text is enlivened with examples demonstrating the critical potential of the method. It is a must buy for students and scholars alike."" Eamonn Carrabine, Professor of Sociology, University Of Essex ""Visual literacy has become as important a research skill as analysing interviews and interpreting statistics. Wendy Fitzgibbon not only explains how to understand images in criminal justice, but equips the reader with new skills and, using international examples, demonstrates how those without 'voice' can co-produce new knowledge through Photovoice."" Anne Worrall, Emerita Professor of Criminology, Keele University ""Participant Action Research by visual means is finally being passionately advocated within criminology. Wendy Fitzgibbon`s newest book is a compelling, informative and internationally concerned guide to a cutting-edge research approach. It is necessary reading for anyone interested in doing research within public and visual criminology."" Bettina Paul, Senior Researcher in Criminological Social Research at the Universit�t Hamburg ""Building on the author's pioneering work in criminological research, this book provides an exploration and overview of Photovoice as a participatory research approach. In the context of an increased emphasis on the importance of co-production within the criminal justice system and in allied fields, this book by Wendy Fitzgibbon provides a timely and important contribution."" Nicola Carr, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Nottingham"


""Accessible, authoritative, and theoretically informed, Applied Photovoice in Criminal Justice is a much-needed, practical guide to this increasingly important research technique. Drawing on material from across a range of projects, the text is enlivened with examples demonstrating the critical potential of the method. It is a must buy for students and scholars alike."" Eamonn Carrabine, Professor of Sociology, University Of Essex ""Visual literacy has become as important a research skill as analysing interviews and interpreting statistics. Wendy Fitzgibbon not only explains how to understand images in criminal justice, but equips the reader with new skills and, using international examples, demonstrates how those without ‘voice’ can co-produce new knowledge through Photovoice."" Anne Worrall, Emerita Professor of Criminology, Keele University ""Participant Action Research by visual means is finally being passionately advocated within criminology. Wendy Fitzgibbon`s newest book is a compelling, informative and internationally concerned guide to a cutting-edge research approach. It is necessary reading for anyone interested in doing research within public and visual criminology."" Bettina Paul, Senior Researcher in Criminological Social Research at the Universität Hamburg ""Building on the author’s pioneering work in criminological research, this book provides an exploration and overview of Photovoice as a participatory research approach. In the context of an increased emphasis on the importance of co-production within the criminal justice system and in allied fields, this book by Wendy Fitzgibbon provides a timely and important contribution."" Nicola Carr, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Nottingham Accessible, authoritative, and theoretically informed, Applied Photovoice in Criminal Justice is a much-needed, practical guide to this increasingly important research technique. Drawing on material from across a range of projects, the text is enlivened with examples demonstrating the critical potential of the method. It is a must buy for students and scholars alike."" Eamonn Carrabine, Professor of Sociology, University Of Essex ""Visual literacy has become as important a research skill as analysing interviews and interpreting statistics. Wendy Fitzgibbon not only explains how to understand images in criminal justice, but equips the reader with new skills and, using international examples, demonstrates how those without ‘voice’ can co-produce new knowledge through Photovoice."" Anne Worrall, Emerita Professor of Criminology, Keele University ""Participant Action Research by visual means is finally being passionately advocated within criminology. Wendy Fitzgibbon`s newest book is a compelling, informative and internationally concerned guide to a cutting-edge research approach. It is necessary reading for anyone interested in doing research within public and visual criminology."" Bettina Paul, Senior Researcher in Criminological Social Research at the Universität Hamburg ""Building on the author’s pioneering work in criminological research, this book provides an exploration and overview of Photovoice as a participatory research approach. In the context of an increased emphasis on the importance of co-production within the criminal justice system and in allied fields, this book by Wendy Fitzgibbon provides a timely and important contribution."" Nicola Carr, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Nottingham


"""Accessible, authoritative, and theoretically informed, Applied Photovoice in Criminal Justice is a much-needed, practical guide to this increasingly important research technique. Drawing on material from across a range of projects, the text is enlivened with examples demonstrating the critical potential of the method. It is a must buy for students and scholars alike."" Eamonn Carrabine, Professor of Sociology, University Of Essex ""Visual literacy has become as important a research skill as analysing interviews and interpreting statistics. Wendy Fitzgibbon not only explains how to understand images in criminal justice, but equips the reader with new skills and, using international examples, demonstrates how those without ‘voice’ can co-produce new knowledge through Photovoice."" Anne Worrall, Emerita Professor of Criminology, Keele University ""Participant Action Research by visual means is finally being passionately advocated within criminology. Wendy Fitzgibbon`s newest book is a compelling, informative and internationally concerned guide to a cutting-edge research approach. It is necessary reading for anyone interested in doing research within public and visual criminology."" Bettina Paul, Senior Researcher in Criminological Social Research at the Universität Hamburg ""Building on the author’s pioneering work in criminological research, this book provides an exploration and overview of Photovoice as a participatory research approach. In the context of an increased emphasis on the importance of co-production within the criminal justice system and in allied fields, this book by Wendy Fitzgibbon provides a timely and important contribution."" Nicola Carr, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Nottingham Accessible, authoritative, and theoretically informed, Applied Photovoice in Criminal Justice is a much-needed, practical guide to this increasingly important research technique. Drawing on material from across a range of projects, the text is enlivened with examples demonstrating the critical potential of the method. It is a must buy for students and scholars alike."" Eamonn Carrabine, Professor of Sociology, University Of Essex ""Visual literacy has become as important a research skill as analysing interviews and interpreting statistics. Wendy Fitzgibbon not only explains how to understand images in criminal justice, but equips the reader with new skills and, using international examples, demonstrates how those without ‘voice’ can co-produce new knowledge through Photovoice."" Anne Worrall, Emerita Professor of Criminology, Keele University ""Participant Action Research by visual means is finally being passionately advocated within criminology. Wendy Fitzgibbon`s newest book is a compelling, informative and internationally concerned guide to a cutting-edge research approach. It is necessary reading for anyone interested in doing research within public and visual criminology."" Bettina Paul, Senior Researcher in Criminological Social Research at the Universität Hamburg ""Building on the author’s pioneering work in criminological research, this book provides an exploration and overview of Photovoice as a participatory research approach. In the context of an increased emphasis on the importance of co-production within the criminal justice system and in allied fields, this book by Wendy Fitzgibbon provides a timely and important contribution."" Nicola Carr, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Nottingham"


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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.

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