"Drawing on a range of international scholarship, this book contributes to a wide-ranging and sophisticated discussion on the ethical processes, ethical thinking and decision making that researchers engage in while conducting criminological research. The book is true to its commitment of including a Global South perspective. Each chapter raises thought-provoking ethical issues that go beyond governance processes. The authors provide valuable insights and analyses for researchers looking to expand their understanding of research ethics and being in the field." Azrini Wahidin, University of Warwick, Programme Lead for the Sociology and Criminology Programme, Chair of the Ethics and Professional Affairs Committee, British Society of Criminology