Political Ideology and Research: How Neoliberalism Can Explain the Paucity of Qualitative Criminological Research:

作者: Emma Katie Armstrong

DOI: 10.1177/0304375419899832

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摘要: Research has demonstrated that there is a paucity of qualitative criminological research published in journals. Neoliberal ideology reigns hegemonic in the United Kingdom …

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