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Book SynopsisThe Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Eighth Edition continues to demonstrate the vital role research plays in criminal justice by integrating in-depth, real-world case studies with a comprehensive discussion of research methods. By pairing research techniques with practical examples from the field, Ronet D. Bachman and Russell K. Schutt equip students to critically evaluate and confidently conduct research.
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Eighth Edition of this best-selling text covers new methods, such as visual criminology and photo voice, and expanded chapters with new sections on the importance of making sure samples, measurements, and methods are inclusive and sensitive to the diverse nature of our society. The authors refer to contemporary examples throughout, such as the increase in the use of social media, the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, mass participation in social movements including Black Lives Matter, increasing hate crimes across the globe, and increasing incidents of mass shootings in the U.S.
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Science, Society, and Research Chapter 2: The Process and Problems of Research Chapter 3: Ethical Guidelines for Research Chapter 4: Conceptualization and Measurement Chapter 5: Sampling Chapter 6: Causation and Research Design Chapter 7: Experimental Designs Chapter 8: Survey Research Chapter 9: Qualitative Methods: Observing, Participating, and Listening Chapter 10: Analyzing Content: Research Using Secondary, Historical, and Comparative Data, Content Analysis, and Visual Criminology Chapter 11: Social Network Analysis Crime Mapping, and Big Data Chapter 12: Evaluation and Policy Analysis Chapter 13: Mixing and Comparing Methods Chapter 14: Analyzing Quantitative Data Chapter 15: Analyzing Qualitative Data Chapter 16: Summarizing and Reporting Research