2014
DOI: 10.1186/s40163-014-0006-1
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Innovative data collection methods in criminological research: editorial introduction

Abstract: Novel technologies, such as GPS, the Internet and virtual environments are not only rapidly becoming an increasingly influential part of our daily lives, they also have tremendous potential for improving our understanding of where, when and why crime occurs. In addition to these technologies, several innovative research methods, such as neuropsychological measurements and time-space budgets, have emerged in recent years. While often highly accessible and relevant for crime research, these technologies and meth… Show more

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“…We think that precisely by virtue of this integration, effects of interventions using approaches such as the one used in the current study can carry over into the real world. Furthermore, we think that the possibility for interaction with research participants and the possibility for both written communication and visual stimuli that is offered make social media a powerful tool for criminological research in particular and social scientific research in general (see Van Gelder and Van Daele, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We think that precisely by virtue of this integration, effects of interventions using approaches such as the one used in the current study can carry over into the real world. Furthermore, we think that the possibility for interaction with research participants and the possibility for both written communication and visual stimuli that is offered make social media a powerful tool for criminological research in particular and social scientific research in general (see Van Gelder and Van Daele, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two new reviews consider several ways that emerging technologies help measure crime risks (Bernasco 2014;Van Gelder and Van Daele 2014). Some researchers are beginning to apply smart phone technology (including apps and GPS) to locate crime and study swiftly shifting populations.…”
Section: Conclusion and Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there have been increasing calls for smartphone apps to be used in drug and alcohol research. 23,24,30,34 For example, as argued in an Addiction editorial, Kuntsche and Labhart 35…”
Section: Use Of Apps For Drug and Alcohol Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there have been increasing calls for smartphone apps to be used in drug and alcohol research. 23,24,30,34 For example, as argued in an Addiction editorial, Kuntsche and Labhart 35 noted, Most of what is known in substance use research is based on retrospective answers in paper-and-pencil questionnaires or given online or in telephone interviews. Current smartphone technology, however, opens virtually unlimited possibilities for collecting data in real-time and real-life situations, including sounds, pictures or locations, and with (almost) no recall bias.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%