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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8303-5er, I attended Cornell University on a full scholarship and found that majoring in prelaw did not seem an option. I majored in “Child Development and Family Relationships” and was exposed to Urie Bronfenbrenner’s “ecological model” of development and to research. I was also taking courses in the SchDecrepit 发表于 2025-3-27 05:31:35
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Howard P. Baden,Phillip A. Hookergy, that generally means race, education, or immigration. I’m not certain exactly when I started thinking about police as an academic field, but something odd was happening in 1995, my first year of sociology graduate school at Harvard. Crime was plummeting, and nobody knew why.commensurate 发表于 2025-3-27 15:45:19
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Why Criminals Tell Us the Truthmong the poor, but occasionally with the middle and upper classes. As an ethnographer, I need individuals to trust me enough to provide truthful information over an extended period of time. My observation will last at least 2 years, so I’m depending on a high level of commitment from my research subjects.懒洋洋 发表于 2025-3-28 07:43:29
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Getting Things Wrong Really Does Help, as Long as You Keep Trying to Get Things Right: Developing Thoject after project, without knowing what they will reveal. And the data, once gathered, almost always surprise us—indeed, I believe they will always surprise us if we are open to what they can tell us. But that’s a wonderful thing, because it means, as I remind my students constantly, that we don’t