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Original Articles

Exploring Strategies for Qualitative Criminological and Criminal Justice Inquiry Using On‐Line Data

Pages 466-487 | Published online: 15 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Qualitative research methods in criminology have been supplanted in recent years by advanced statistical inquiries into various quantitative data sources. There is, however, an emerging body of qualitative analyses using data generated from various sources available on‐line. As the Internet and computer‐mediated communications (CMCs), such as email and instant messaging, are rapidly adopted by all manner of criminals and deviants, it is critical that qualitative criminologists recognize how this data may be examined in order to understand social phenomena. This article considers the utility of the Internet, websites, and various forms of CMCs as a source for traditional qualitative criminology inquiry. Each type is addressed in detail, along with the unique methodological and ethical concerns present in Internet‐based explorations.

Notes

1. The use of lies and exaggerations can be critical elements in the construction of identity in on‐line environments, and would prove useful in any examination of the formation of a subcultural identity in cyberspace (see Copes and Williams Citation2007; Williams and Copes Citation2005).

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