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[This chapter succinctly discusses the personal and professional journey that led to the fruition of this book, and makes clear the case for studying homicide and organised crime. In addition, it charts the research methodologies utilised in the empirical investigations and provides an outline of each chapter. Towards the end of the chapter, a brief account is offered on why the content of this book offers a unique contribution to criminology and wider aspects of social sciences.]
Published: Jun 15, 2019
Keywords: Birmingham; Case study; Criminological autopsy; Critical realism; Dash-cam ethnography; Epistemology; Ethics; Ethnography; Ethnographic content analysis; History; Homicide; Methodology; Narrative criminology; Ontology; Organised crime; Ultra-realism; Violence
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