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"Writing a Criminal Justice Thesis" will help you understand the principles and practices associated with conducting research as a graduate student. It steps you through the process, giving you the essential information that will allow you to develop a research proposal for either a master's thesis or a doctoral dissertation. "Writing a Criminal Justice Thesis" is a concise digest that will help you to identify an investigative issue and then formulate a suitable question; understand various research methodologies that will assist you to carry out your research project; and, give you more…mehr

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"Writing a Criminal Justice Thesis" will help you understand the principles and practices associated with conducting research as a graduate student. It steps you through the process, giving you the essential information that will allow you to develop a research proposal for either a master's thesis or a doctoral dissertation. "Writing a Criminal Justice Thesis" is a concise digest that will help you to identify an investigative issue and then formulate a suitable question; understand various research methodologies that will assist you to carry out your research project; and, give you more confidence in your ability to prepare a research project. This book will guide you while you establish the groundwork for your study by helping you understand empirical research of an applied nature.
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Dr Henry W Prunckun is a former Australian government intelligence officer who spent much of his career in various operational fields, including security, investigation, and counterterrorism. He also served for over a decade as a research criminologist at Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University, Sydney, specializing in the study of transnational crime-espionage, terrorism, drugs and arms trafficking, as well as cyber-crime.