A fundamental introduction on how to think about, do, and evaluate research in the criminology and criminal justice field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel P. Mears is the Mark C. Stafford Professor of Criminology at Florida State University and a fellow of the American Society of Criminology. He has published over 120 articles, 15 chapters, and several books, including the award-winning American Criminal Justice Policy (Cambridge, 2010) and, most recently, Out-of-Control Criminal Justice (Cambridge, 2017). His frequently cited research and funded projects have been covered in major media outlets and examine a diverse range of crime and justice topics and policies. He served as a senior research associate at the Urban Institute, a Peace Corps volunteer, and a program manager and counselor working with delinquent adolescents.
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About the authors Preface Part I. Criminological and Criminal Justice Research: 1. Introduction 2. Science and criminological and criminal justice research 3. The science and art of conducting, evaluating, and using research: initial observations Part II. Essential Research Ingredients: Theory, Data, and Analysis: 4. The role of theory in research 5. The role of data in research 6. The role of analysis in research Part III. Types of Criminological and Criminal Justice Research: 7. Basic (science-focused) vs. applied (policy-focused) research 8. Identifying causal effects 9. Criminological and criminal justice research areas and topics Part IV. Chefs in the Kitchen: 10. Criteria for conducting, evaluating, and using research 11. The science and art of conducting, evaluating, and using research: practical steps References Index.
About the authors Preface Part I. Criminological and Criminal Justice Research: 1. Introduction 2. Science and criminological and criminal justice research 3. The science and art of conducting, evaluating, and using research: initial observations Part II. Essential Research Ingredients: Theory, Data, and Analysis: 4. The role of theory in research 5. The role of data in research 6. The role of analysis in research Part III. Types of Criminological and Criminal Justice Research: 7. Basic (science-focused) vs. applied (policy-focused) research 8. Identifying causal effects 9. Criminological and criminal justice research areas and topics Part IV. Chefs in the Kitchen: 10. Criteria for conducting, evaluating, and using research 11. The science and art of conducting, evaluating, and using research: practical steps References Index.
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