Research methods for criminal justice and criminology : a text and reader /: a text and reader. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Research methods for criminal justice and criminology : a text and reader /: a text and reader. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Research methods for criminal justice and criminology : a text and reader
- Further Information:
- Note: Christine Tartaro.
- Authors:
- Tartaro, Christine
- Contents:
- 1. Introduction 2. Reading and Reviewing Research 3. Ethics in Criminal Justice Research Reading 3-1: Researching the registered: Challenges and suggestions for researchers studying sex offender populations; J. L. Klein, D. J. S. Bailey, & L. L. Sample 4. Causation, Experimental, and Quasi-experimental Designs Reading 4-1: The methodological struggles of racial profiling research: A causal question that automobile stop data has yet to answer; S. W. Fallik Reading 4-2: The impact of hot spots policing on collective efficacy: Findings from a randomized field trial; T. R. Kochel & D. Weisburd Reading 4-3: Cognitive-behavioral programming and the value of failed interventions: A propensity score evaluation; B. M. Strah, N. A. Frost, J. I. Stowell, & S. A. Taheri 5. Pre-experimental, Longitudinal, and Cross-sectional Designs Reading 5-1: Knowledge of the 911 Good Samaritan Law and 911-calling behavior of overdose witnesses; A. Jakubowski, H. V. Kunins, Z. Huxley-Reicher, & A. Siegler Reading 5-2: A comparison between two retrospective alcohol consumption measures and the daily drinking diary method with university students; C. Patterson, L. Hogan, & M. Cox 6. Measurement, Validity, and Reliability Reading 6-1: Systemic error: Measuring gender in criminological research; J. L. Valcore & R. Pfeffer Reading 6-2: We don’t like your type around here: Regional and residential differences in exposure to online hate material targeting sexuality; M. Costello, J. Rukus, & J. Hawdon Reading1. Introduction 2. Reading and Reviewing Research 3. Ethics in Criminal Justice Research Reading 3-1: Researching the registered: Challenges and suggestions for researchers studying sex offender populations; J. L. Klein, D. J. S. Bailey, & L. L. Sample 4. Causation, Experimental, and Quasi-experimental Designs Reading 4-1: The methodological struggles of racial profiling research: A causal question that automobile stop data has yet to answer; S. W. Fallik Reading 4-2: The impact of hot spots policing on collective efficacy: Findings from a randomized field trial; T. R. Kochel & D. Weisburd Reading 4-3: Cognitive-behavioral programming and the value of failed interventions: A propensity score evaluation; B. M. Strah, N. A. Frost, J. I. Stowell, & S. A. Taheri 5. Pre-experimental, Longitudinal, and Cross-sectional Designs Reading 5-1: Knowledge of the 911 Good Samaritan Law and 911-calling behavior of overdose witnesses; A. Jakubowski, H. V. Kunins, Z. Huxley-Reicher, & A. Siegler Reading 5-2: A comparison between two retrospective alcohol consumption measures and the daily drinking diary method with university students; C. Patterson, L. Hogan, & M. Cox 6. Measurement, Validity, and Reliability Reading 6-1: Systemic error: Measuring gender in criminological research; J. L. Valcore & R. Pfeffer Reading 6-2: We don’t like your type around here: Regional and residential differences in exposure to online hate material targeting sexuality; M. Costello, J. Rukus, & J. Hawdon Reading 6-3: Popping the cultural bubble of violence risk assessment tools; S. M. Shepherd & T. Anthony Reading 6-4: Fieldwork protocol as a safety inventory tool in public places; V. Ceccato 7. Measuring Crime: The UCR, NIBRS, and NCVS Reading 7-1: Urban crime rates and the changing face of immigration: Evidence across four decades; R. Adelman, L. W. Reid, G. Markle, S. Weiss, & C. Jaret Reading 7-2: The consequences of identity theft victimization: An examination of emotional and physical health outcomes; K. Golladay & K. Holtfreter 8. Sampling Reading 8-1: Methodology matters: Comparing sample types and data collection methods in a juror decision-making study on the influence of defendant race; E. M. Maeder, S. Yamamoto, & L. A. McManus Reading 8-2: The effect of community-level alarm ownership on burglary rates; J. Roth, S. Lee, & J. Joo Reading 8-3: Ayúdame! Who can help me? The help-seeking decisions of battered undocumented Latinas; D. Mowder, F. Lutze, & H. Namgung 9. Surveys and Interviews Reading 9-1: The malleability of attitudes toward the police: Immediate effects of the viewing of police use of force videos; R. Boivin, A. Gendron, C. Faubert, & B. Poulin Reading 9-2: "Well, there’s a more scientific way to do it!": Factors influencing receptivity to evidence-based practices in police organizations; H. Kalyal 10. Field Research Reading 10-1: Consumption and community: The subcultural contexts of disparate marijuana practices in jam band and hip-hop scenes; M. Pawson & B. C. Kelly 11. Less Obtrusive Methods Reading 11-1: "I hate these little turds!": Science, entertainment, and the enduring popularity of Scared Straight programs; J. Maahs & T. C. Pratt Reading 11-2: A quasi-experimental evaluation of the effects of police body-worn cameras (BWCs) on response-to-resistance in a large metropolitan police department; W. G. Jennings, L. A. Fridell, M. Lynch, K. K. Jetelina, & J. M. Reingle Gonzalez Reading 11-3: Psychometric properties of the UNCOPE: Screening for DSM-5 substance use disorder among a state juvenile justice population; S. L. Proctor, A. M. Kopak, & Hoffmann, N. G. Reading 11-4: Looking inside the black box of drug courts: A meta-analytic review; D. K. Shaffer 12. Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation Reading 12-1: The cannabis effect on crime: Time-series analysis of crime in Colorado and Washington state; R. Lu, D. Willits, M. K. Stohr, D. Makin, J. Snyder, N. Lovrich, M. Meize, D. Stanton, G. Wu, & C. Hemmens Reading 12-2: Treatment integrity and recidivism among sex offenders: The relationship between CPC scores and program effectiveness; M. Makarios, L. B. Lovins, A. J. Myer, & E. Latessa Online Supplements For Chapter 3, Ethics in Criminal Justice Research Reading 3-A: Sex with informants as deviant behavior: An account and commentary E. Goode For Chapter 5, Pre-experimental, Longitudinal, and Cross-sectional Designs Reading 5-A: Still paying for the past: Examining gender differences in employment among individuals with a criminal record G. Curcio & A. Pattavina For Chapter 8, Sampling Reading 8-A: Homeless women’s service use, barriers, and motivation for participating in substance use treatment C. C. Upshur, D. Jenkins, L. Weinreb, L. Gelberg, & E. A. Orvek Reading 8-B: The willingness of people who inject drugs in Boston to use a supervised injection facility C. León, L. Cardoso, S. Mackin, B. Bock, & J. M. Gaeta For Chapter 9, Surveys and Interviews Reading 9-A: The poly-drug user: Examining associations between drugs used by adolescents R. W. Biggar Jr., C. J. Forsyth, J. Chen, & K. Burstein Reading 9-B: Ensuring the validity of police use of force training N. Rajakaruna, P. J. Henry, A. Cutler, & G. Fairman For Chapter 10, Field Research Reading 10-A: She got herself there: Narrative resistance in the drug discourse of strippers M. F. Lavin For Chapter 11, Less Obtrusive Methods Reading 11-A: Newsworthiness of missing persons cases: An analysis of selection bias, disparities in coverage, and the narrative framework of news reports M. N. Jeanis & R. A. Powers Reading 11-B: Procedural justice, overaccommodation, and police authority and professionalism: Results from a randomized experiment B. V. Lowrey-Kinberg … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 364.0721
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Research -- Methodology
Criminology -- Research -- Methodology - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000372311
9781000372304
9781003051763 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367509132
9780367508890 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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