RT Article T1 What about ethics? Developing qualitative research in confinement settings JF European journal of criminology VO 17 IS 4 SP 461 OP 479 A1 Gomes, Sílvia A2 Duarte, Vera LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1727663837 AB The main purpose of this article is to discuss some ethical-methodological issues associated with scientific research in confinement settings, particularly those that result from the relationship with the confined individual in the framework of qualitative research. Basing the reflection on empirical research developed by both authors in Portuguese confinement settings - prisons and youth educational centres - we examine the significant challenges and dilemmas this type of research entails, exploring the interface between procedural ethics and ethics in practice at three points in the analytical process: before, during and after data collection. This article illustrates the interplay between formal and informal procedures, and between the initial distancing and strangeness when making contact with confinement settings and their social actors and the institutional and relational dynamics that become ingrained in our everyday practice. Our goal is to give visibility to these institutional and relational dynamics and to reflect on the challenges experienced by those who enter confinement settings to do research, in an effort to make the research process more transparent and at the same time more reflexive. We end our reflection advocating more ethically committed and critical scientific research. K1 Confined individuals K1 Confinement settings K1 Ethics in research K1 Qualitative research DO 10.1177/1477370818801305