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Profiting from a tainted trade: private investigators’ views on the popular culture glamorisation of their trade
Michael King
Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security
Queensland University of Technology
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Keyphrases
Popular Culture
100%
Private Investigator
100%
Australia
12%
Structured Interview
12%
Design Methodology
12%
Public Perception
12%
Culture Media
12%
Interview Transcripts
12%
Australian States
12%
Qualitative Research Design
12%
Industry Practitioners
12%
Government Regulation
12%
Private Enforcement
12%
Public Policing
12%
Professional Image
12%
Media Images
12%
Job Roles
12%
Media Reality
12%
Public Government
12%
Dirty Work
12%
Private Investigation
12%
Social Sciences
Mass Culture
100%
Occupations
66%
Thematic Analysis
33%
Semi-Structured Interview
33%
Media Culture
33%
Private Policing
33%
Australia
33%
Government Regulation
33%