Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Guide to organizing focus groups / Monique Rainville, Louise Marie Bouchard, Pierre Maurice.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

Alternate Title

Safety diagnosis tool kit for local communities
Guide d'organisation d'un forum de discussion.
Vivre en sécurité : se donner les moyens, vol. 10.

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Publishers

Description

1 online resource (XI, 53 pages)

Note

Publié aussi en français sous le titre : Guide d'organisation d'un forum de discussion.

Summary

The present document is one of the methodology guides included in the Safety Diagnosis Tool Kit for Local Communities. It is designed to assist with the process of identifying crime and safety problems as they are perceived by the population or their representatives. Participants are selected on the basis of criteria that ensure the life setting under study is well represented. Focus groups differ from telephone surveys in that they can be used to gather essentially qualitative data from a fairly small number of people. Note, however, that focus group sessions generally involve more people than do interviews with key informants.

Subject

Online Access

Edition

2nd edition

Series

Charting a course : to safe living, 1917-8506 ; vol. 10.

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