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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1111346917
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1111346911
  • Author: Michael G. Maxfield

Reflecting the trend away from comprehensive hardback books toward briefer, paperbacks, BASICS OF RESEARCH METHODS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY, 3e combines accessibility and a conversational writing style with Michael G. Maxfield’s expertise in criminology and criminal justice in a concise, streamlined paperback. In fewer than 400 pages, this popular book introduces you to the core of criminal justice research using the most current, real data available. Reflecting the latest developments from the field, it features coverage of such key issues as ethics, causation, validity, field research, research design, and more. The Third Edition also includes expanded coverage of web-based research and how to access and utilize new CJ data sets. Balancing coverage of both qualitative and quantitative methods, the text is packed with real-world examples, practical applications, and Internet research exercises.

Table Of Contents:

  1. Part 1: An Introduction to Criminal Justice Inquiry
  2. Ch 1: Criminal Justice and Scientific Inquiry
  3. Introduction
  4. What is This Book About?
  5. Personal Human Inquiry
  6. Errors in Personal Human Inquiry
  7. Purposes of Research
  8. How to Design a Research Project
  9. Reviewing the Literature
  10. The Research Proposal
  11. Knowing through Experience: Summing Up and Looking Ahead
  12. Summary
  13. Ch 2: Ethics and Criminal Justice Research
  14. Introduction
  15. Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice Research
  16. Promoting Compliance with Ethical Principles
  17. Ethical Controversies
  18. Summary
  19. Part 2: Structuring Criminal Justice Inquiry
  20. Ch 3: General Issues in Research Design
  21. Introduction
  22. Foundations of Social Science
  23. Differing Avenues for Inquiry
  24. Causation in the Social Sciences
  25. Units of Analysis
  26. The Time Dimension
  27. Summary
  28. Ch 4: Concepts, Operationalization, and Measurement
  29. Introduction
  30. Conceptions and Concepts
  31. What is Recidivism?
  32. Operationalization Choices
  33. Criteria for Measurement Quality
  34. Measuring Crime
  35. Composite Measures
  36. Measurement Summary
  37. Summary
  38. Ch 5: Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs
  39. Introduction
  40. The Classical Experiment
  41. Experiments and Causal Inference
  42. Variations on the Classical Experimental Design
  43. Quasi-Experimental Designs
  44. Variable-Oriented Research, Case Studies, and Scientific Realism
  45. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs Summarized
  46. Summary
  47. Part 3: Modes of Observation
  48. Ch 6: Sampling
  49. Introduction
  50. The Logic of Probability Sampling
  51. Probability Theory and Sampling Distribution
  52. Probability Sampling
  53. Illustration: Two National Crime Surveys
  54. Nonprobability Sampling
  55. Summary
  56. Ch 7: Survey Research
  57. Introduction
  58. Topics Appropriate to Survey Research
  59. Guidelines for Asking Questions
  60. Questionnaire Construction
  61. Self-Administered Questionnaires
  62. In-Person Interview Surveys
  63. Telephone Surveys
  64. Comparison of the Three Methods
  65. Strengths and Weaknesses of Survey Research
  66. Summary
  67. Ch 8: Qualitative Interviewing
  68. Introduction
  69. Topics Appropriate for Qualitative Interviewing
  70. Key Features of Qualitative Interviewing
  71. Different Kinds of Qualitative Interviews
  72. Designing Qualitative Interview Questions
  73. Gaining Access to Participants
  74. Conducting Qualitative Interviews
  75. Recording Data
  76. Data Analysis and Making Claims
  77. Quality and Rigor in Analyzing Qualitative Interviewing
  78. Qualitative Interviewing Summarized
  79. Summary
  80. Ch 9: Field Observation
  81. Introduction
  82. Topics Appropriate to Field Observation
  83. The Various Roles of the Observer
  84. Selecting Cases for Observation
  85. Recording Observations
  86. Linking Field Observations and Other Data
  87. Illustrations of Field Observation
  88. Strengths and Weaknesses of Field Observation
  89. Summary

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