Interviewing serious offenders: Ms. Egghead meets Mr. Gumshoe |
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Authors: | Jana Arsovska |
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Affiliation: | (1) Leuven Institute of Criminology, Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | ![]() Organised crime, due to its intricate nature, is a very challenging as well as less accessible research field. Although difficult to conduct a methodical research on this topic, organised crime, nevertheless, offers a unique opportunity to utilise an interdisciplinary research methodology. This paper describes (multiple) triangulation as an appropriate method for researching the role of culture in the advancement of ethnic Albanian organised crime groups in Europe. Triangulation, for the purpose of the described project, has been used to obtain confirmation of findings through convergence of different perspectives. Interviewing offenders is one of the research methods more thoroughly explained in this paper. The paper too explores some advantages of snowball technique used for interviewing less accessible research subjects. It also discusses various dilemmas, security-related or not, researchers are faced with when intending to interview serious offenders. |
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Keywords: | Organised crime group Research methods Multiple triangulation Mafia Albanian organised crime Law enforcement European crime group |
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