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Title: Own brand criminology. Un acercamiento crítico a la necesidad del Ultra Realismo criminológico y los mixed methods en España
Author: Silva Esquinas, Antonio
Tutor: Calvo Borobia, Kerman
Others: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Abstract: In the present work it is tried to make a critical reflection on the problems found in the Spanish criminological Academy related to the classic epistemological and methodological currents, as well as the consequences that this has for the community. By abstracting ourselves from the national framework, and setting our sights on countries like the UK, we have been able to observe how our criminological development is embryonic; situating our evolutionary state in 70-80's with respect to the Anglo-Saxon current. We must learn from the faults that others committed, and we now commit, to evolve satisfactorily. Thus, we advocate against an "Administrative Criminology" based on opportunity, on the individual, the aseptic and the positivist and in favor of a Criminology that deepens in the socio-structural and communitarian tissue, which as a serious science is self-critical and advocates for methodological hybridization instead of promoting fetishism; that is advocated by Ultra Realism and mixed methods.
Keywords: Ultra Realism
criminology
mainstream
mixed methods
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: Feb-2018
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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