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Research methods in criminal justice and criminology/ by Frank E. Hagan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: --Boston: Allyn and Bacon, c1997Edition: --4th edDescription: xix, 523pageISBN:
  • 0-205-19351-X
DDC classification:
  • 4th ed. BCir. 364.072 H120r 1997
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction of criminal justice research methods: theory and method --2. Ethics in criminal justice research --3. Research design: the experimental model and its variations --4. An introduction to alternative data-gathering strategies and the special case of uniform crime reports --5. Sampling and survey research: questionnaires --6. Survey research: interviews and telephone surveys --7. Participant observation and case studies --8. Unobtrusive measures, secondary analysis and the uses of official statistics --9. Validity, reliability, and triangulated strategies --10. Scaling and index construction --11. Data analysis: coding, tabulation, and simple data --12. Data analysis: a user's guide to statistics --13. Policy analysis, evaluation research, and proposal writing.
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Includes appendices, references, glossary and index

Chapter 1. Introduction of criminal justice research methods: theory and method --2. Ethics in criminal justice research --3. Research design: the experimental model and its variations --4. An introduction to alternative data-gathering strategies and the special case of uniform crime reports --5. Sampling and survey research: questionnaires --6. Survey research: interviews and telephone surveys --7. Participant observation and case studies --8. Unobtrusive measures, secondary analysis and the uses of official statistics --9. Validity, reliability, and triangulated strategies --10. Scaling and index construction --11. Data analysis: coding, tabulation, and simple data --12. Data analysis: a user's guide to statistics --13. Policy analysis, evaluation research, and proposal writing.

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