ORCID Identifier(s)

0000-0003-3803-2019

Graduation Semester and Year

2022

Language

English

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy in Public and Urban Administration

Department

Business Administration

First Advisor

Alejandro Rodriguez

Abstract

This dissertation is composed of three papers that will examine three topics related to the main research project of examining whether or not CPTED strategies have an effect on the decision to participate in appointment robbery. The first paper examines the difficulties in gaining access with the hard-to-reach population of active offenders. The second paper will provide examples of ethical dilemmas that the qualitative researcher faced while in the field. The third paper will explore whether or not criminals were deterred from deciding to engage in criminal activity due to an implementation of a CPTED strategy. These three papers together will help illustrate the stages in an in-depth qualitative research project.

Keywords

Qualitative, Gaining access, CPTED, Robbery, Ethical dilemmas

Disciplines

Business | Business Administration, Management, and Operations

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