This book explains and illustrates criminal justice research topics, including ethics in research, research design, causation, operationalization of variables, sampling, methods of data collection (including surveys), reliance on existing data, validity, and reliability.
This book explains and illustrates criminal justice research topics, including ethics in research, research design, causation, operationalization of variables, sampling, methods of data collection (including surveys), reliance on existing data, validity, and reliability.
Christine Tartaro is Professor of Criminal Justice at Stockton University. She is an expert in corrections, suicide in correctional facilities, jail design, reentry, correctional treatment of individuals with mental illness, and criminal justice education. She has been teaching research methods since 2004, including teaching both undergraduate and graduate classes, and she writes and grades the research methods questions for her university's Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Program comprehensive exam. Prior to joining Stockton University, Tartaro worked at the New Jersey Department of Corrections, where she evaluated the state residential community release program. She has served as a research consultant to state and local correctional departments and private treatment agencies. She has been published in several journals, including The Prison Journal, Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research, and The Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Tartaro received her PhD and MA in criminal justice from Rutgers University and her BA in history from the College of New Jersey.
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Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Reading and Reviewing Research 3. Ethics in Criminal Justice Research 4. Causation, Experimental, and Quasi-experimental Designs 5. Pre-experimental, Longitudinal, and Cross-sectional Designs 6. Measurement, Validity, and Reliability 7. Measuring Crime: The UCR, NIBRS, and NCV 8. Sampling 9. Surveys and Interviews 10. Field Research 11. Less Obtrusive Methods 12. Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Reading and Reviewing Research 3. Ethics in Criminal Justice Research 4. Causation, Experimental, and Quasi-experimental Designs 5. Pre-experimental, Longitudinal, and Cross-sectional Designs 6. Measurement, Validity, and Reliability 7. Measuring Crime: The UCR, NIBRS, and NCV 8. Sampling 9. Surveys and Interviews 10. Field Research 11. Less Obtrusive Methods 12. Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation
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