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Author Bayens, Gerald J., author

Title Criminal justice research methods : theory and practice / Gerald J. Bayens, Cliff Roberson
Edition Second edition
Published Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2011
Boca Raton, Florida. : CRC Press, 2011

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Description xix, 280 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction to research -- Research design -- Statistics in research -- Measures, validity, and reliability -- Analytical and experimental research -- Survey research methods and sampling -- Participant observation and case studies -- Descriptive, historical, and archival data analyses -- Ethics in research -- Developing research plans -- Writing research reports -- Program evaluation and policy research -- Writing research and grant proposals
Summary Defining a clear approach to the study of research, the book covers a sufficient amount of material to allow first-time research students to get "comfortable." It prepares students who are experiencing their initial exposure to research to go out into the real world and become proficient researchers in criminal justice and criminology. --Book Jacket
Striking a new tone, written in a straightforward manner with perplexing research language and associated complexities kept to a minimum, the first edition of Criminal Justice Research Methods: Theory and Practice broke new ground. Keeping this trademark style, the second edition covers important developments and updated examples in research methods and procedures, providing real-world scenarios to demonstrate techniques as well as practical and theoretical aspects for each method
The authors discuss scientific inquiry, establishing a framework for thinking about and understanding the nature of research. They examine various types of research methods in the broad categories of quantitative, qualitative, and evaluation designs and provide coverage of analytical and experimental research designs. The book also examines survey methods, survey instruments, and questionnaires, including wording, organization, and pretesting. It describes the fundamental characteristics of the qualitative approach, setting the stage for an in-depth discussion of the participant observation and case study methods of research. Other topics include ethical standards of conduct, topic selection, literature review, and guidelines for writing a research report or grand proposal
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Criminal justice, Administration of -- Research -- Methodology.
Author Roberson, Cliff, 1937- author
LC no. 2010037027
ISBN 9781439836965 (paperback: alk. paper)