DOI: 10.1177/00328855261457043 ISSN: 0032-8855

Prison Gatekeeping and Ethical Challenges in Qualitative Research with Homicide Offenders in Ghana

Prince Boamah Abrah, Johnny Andoh-Arthur, Kwadwo Ofori-Dua

This reflexive qualitative study examines prison gatekeeping in Ghanaian homicide research. Drawing on interviews with male and female offenders in a medium-security prison, it explores ethical, methodological, and relational challenges in negotiating access and conducting research in highly regulated environments. Findings show that gatekeepers perform dual roles: facilitating access, trust, and ethical compliance, while enforcing protocols that may limit confidentiality, autonomy, and researcher independence. Through reflexive analysis of access, engagement, and methodological decisions, the study highlights transparency, trust-building, and culturally sensitive negotiation, offering practical insights and contributing to Global South prison scholarship.

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