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Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology

Autor Callie Marie Rennison, Timothy Christopher Hart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 apr 2018
Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology connects key concepts to real field research and practices using contemporary examples and recurring case studies that demonstrate how concepts relate to students’ lives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781506347813
ISBN-10: 1506347819
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

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“This is a great text. It is comprehensive and easy to understand. The illustrations will enable students to learn and remember the information. This is the first research methods text I have read that is actually fun to read.”

“An excellent and well-organized introduction for students to the techniques, strategies, designs, and skills necessary to conduct criminal justice and criminological research for shaping public policy. Students will benefit immensely from the concepts and examples referenced throughout the book by being able to understand how research methods are applied to public safety initiatives. Students will obtain a fresh perspective on the value of the scientific method and how it’s being applied to investigate public safety phenomena. The chapters I reviewed for the Rennison textbook do an amazing and parsimonious job of explaining to both novices and experts that the narrative of crime research is a fundamental component in understanding how crime research has developed historically and how continues to evolve with the growth of technology, software, statistical techniques, big data, and cloud computing power.”
“This text is easy to read and understand. The examples given provide all students with the understanding of how these concepts touch their lives each day.” 
“A solid book that covers all the key issues that would need to be covered in any introductory research methods course…this book uses a unique approach that will really engage students in a way most other books fail to do”

“This book makes more use of contemporary research than other criminal justice research methods texts…”

“…This is an informative, reader-friendly, and practice-oriented text designed for lower-level undergraduate students who are new to research methodology. It is loaded with contemporary pedagogies to meet the needs of learners of various backgrounds.”

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
PART 1 GETTING STARTED
Chapter 1 Why Study Research Methods?
Introduction
Why Are Research Methods Important?
Typical Stages of Research
Essential Role of Ethics in Research
Researcher Case Studies and a Road Map
Chapter Wrap-Up
PART 2 SETTING THE STAGE FOR YOUR RESEARCH
Chapter 2 Identifying a Topic, a Purpose, and a Research Question
Introduction
Why Identify a Topic, a Purpose, and a Research Question?
How to Identify a Research Topic
How to Identify the Purpose/ Goal of Research
Gathering More Information and Refining the Topic
How to Construct the Research Question
Common Pitfalls When Developing Topics, Purposes, and Research Questions
Ethical Considerations When Developing Your Topic, Purpose, and Research Question
IRB Expert—Sharon Devine, JD, PhD
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 3 Conducting a Literature Review
Introduction
Why Conduct a Literature Review?
A Road Map: How to Conduct a Literature Review
About Sources
Finding Primary or Original Sources
Writing the Literature Review
Common Pitfalls of Literature Reviews
Ethics and the Literature Review
Literature Review Expert—Sean McCandless, PhD
Chapter Wrap-Up
PART 3 DESIGNING YOUR RESEARCH
Chapter 4 Concepts, Conceptualizations, Operationalizations, Measurements, Variables, and Data
Introduction
Why Focus on Concepts, Conceptualizations, Operationalizations, Measurements, Variables, and Data?
What Are Concepts?
What Is Conceptualization?
What Is Operationalization?
What Are Variables?
What Are Measures?
What Are Data?
Overview of the Road From Concepts to Variables
Common Pitfalls in Concepts, Conceptualizations, Operationalizations, Measurements, Variables, and Data in Research Design
Ethics Associated With Concepts, Conceptualizations, Operationalizations, Measurements, Variables, and Data
Concepts, Conceptualizations, Operationalizations, Measurements, Variables, and Data Expert— Brenidy Rice
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 5 Sampling
Introduction
Why Is Sampling Important?
What Is Sampling?
Populations and Samples
Census or a Sample?
Unit of Analysis
Ecological Fallacy
Individualist Fallacy
Choosing a Sampling Approach
How Large Should My Sample Be?
Common Pitfalls Related to Sampling
Ethics Associated With Sampling
Sampling Expert—Sam Gallaher, PhD
Chapter Wrap-Up
PART 4 COLLECTING YOUR DATA
Chapter 6 Research Using Qualitative Data
Introduction
Why Conduct Research Using Qualitative Data?
What Is Research Using Qualitative Data?
Considerations: Research Using Qualitative Data
Approaches Used to Gather Qualitative Data
Recording Qualitative Data
Organizing and Analyzing Qualitative Data
Common Pitfalls in Research Using Qualitative Data
Ethics Associated With Research Using Qualitative Data
Qualitative Data Research Expert—Carol Peeples
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 7 Survey Research
Introduction
Why Conduct Survey Research?
What Are Surveys?
General Steps in Survey Research
Surveys Across Research Purposes
How Are Surveys Distributed?
Designing Your Own Survey
Survey Administration
Easy-to-Use Survey Software
Common Pitfalls in Survey Research
Ethical Considerations in Survey Research
Surveying Expert—Bridget Kelly, MA
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 8 Experimental Research
Introduction
Why Conduct Experimental Research?
What Is Experimental Research?
True Experiments
Validity
Reliability
Beyond True Experiments
Pre-Experimental Research
Quasi-Experimental Research
Natural Experiments
Common Pitfalls in Experimental Research
Ethics and Experimental Research
Experimental Research Expert—Chris Keating, PhD
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 9 Research Using Secondary Data
Introduction
Why Conduct Research Using Secondary Data?
What Are Secondary Data?
Frequently Used Secondary Data
Disadvantages of Using Secondary Data
Reporting Findings From Secondary Data Analysis
Common Pitfalls in Secondary Data Analysis
Ethics Associated With Secondary Data Analysis
Secondary Data Expert— Jenna Truman, PhD
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 10 GIS and Crime Mapping
Introduction
Why Conduct Research Using GIS and Crime Mapping Techniques?
What Is GIS?
What Is Crime Mapping and Analysis?
Crime Analysis in Academic Research
Reporting Findings From GIS and Crime Mapping Studies
Common Pitfalls in GIS and Crime Mapping Analysis
Ethical Considerations in GIS and Crime Mapping Research
GIS and Crime Mapping Expert— Henri Buccine-Schraeder, MA
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 11 Evaluation Research
Introduction
Why Use Evaluation Research?
What Is Evaluation Research?
Types of Evaluation Research
Distinctive Purposes of Evaluation and Basic Research
Characteristics of Effective Evaluations
Common Pitfalls in Evaluation Research
Ethics Associated With Evaluation Research
Evaluation Research Expert— Michael Shively, PhD
Chapter Wrap-Up
PART 5 ANALYSIS, FINDINGS, AND WHERE TO GO FROM THERE
Chapter 12 Analysis and Findings
Introduction
Why Analysis?
How Should Data Be Analyzed?
Analysis of Quantitative Data
Qualitative Data Analysis
Data Analysis Software
Alternative Analytic Approaches
Reporting Findings From Your Research
Common Pitfalls in Data Analysis and Developing Findings
Ethics Associated With Analyzing Your Data and Developing Your Findings
Analysis and Findings Expert— Sue Burton
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 13 Making Your Research Relevant
Introduction
Why Conduct Policy-Relevant Research?
What Is Policy-Relevant Research?
What Is Policy?
Who Are Policy Makers?
The Policy Process
Challenges of Getting Research to Policy Makers
Maximizing Chances of Producing Policy-Relevant Research
Common Pitfalls in Producing Policy-Relevant Research
Ethics and Conducting Policy Relevant Research
Policy Expert—Katie TePas
Chapter Wrap-Up
Chapter 14 Research Methods as a Career
Introduction
Why Research Methods as a Career?
Where Do I Get Started?
Career Search Documents
Public- Versus Private-Sector Jobs
Where to Look for a Career
Interviewing Well
Pitfalls and Career Searches
Ethics and Career Searches
Research Methods as a Career Expert—Nora Scanlon, MA
Chapter Wrap-Up
Appendix
Glossary
References
Index

Descriere

Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology connects key concepts to real field research and practices using contemporary examples and recurring case studies that demonstrate how concepts relate to your life. Authors Callie M. Rennison and Timothy C. Hart introduce practical research strategies used in criminal justice to show you how a research question can become a policy that changes or influences criminal justice practices. The book’s student-driven approach addresses both the why and the how as it covers the research process and focuses on the practical application of data collection and analysis. By demonstrating the variety of ways research can be used and reinforcing the need to discern quality research, the book prepares you to become a critical consumer and ethical producer of research.

Notă biografică

Callie Marie Rennison is the Director of Equity, and Title IX Coordinator at the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus. In addition, she is a full professor, and former Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs in the School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver. She earned a PhD in 1997 in political science from the University of Houston, University Park. Her areas of research interest include investigating the nature, extent, and consequences of violent victimization, with an emphasis on research methodology, quantitative analysis, and measurement. Much of this research focuses on violence against women, violence against minority groups such as African Americans and Hispanics, crime data, and victim interaction with the criminal justice system. Callie recently served on a National Academies committee examining domestic sex trafficking of minors in the United States. Her research has appeared in numerous journals, including the Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Violence and Victims, and Violence Against Women. Callie has taught a variety of graduate and undergraduate courses, including statistics, research methods, murder in America, crime and the media, and introduction to criminal justice.

Callie was awarded the School of Public Affairs Research and Creative Activities Award in 2013, the Teaching Award in 2011, and the Service Award in 2015. In 2016, she was awarded the American Society of Criminology¿s Bonnie S. Fisher Victimology Career Award to recognize significant contributions in the area of Victimology over her lifetime.