Research methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology / Marko Nikolic
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Canada : Society Publishing , 2020.Description: 243p. : illISBN: - 9781774072998
- 364.072 MAR
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| 364.019 PAT Psychology and crime / | 364.072 CAU Criminological research for beginners : | 364.072 DAV Doing criminological research | 364.072 MAR Research methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology / | 364.1 POT Corporate crimes / | 364.109 ROY True crime writings in colonial India : offending bodies and darogas in nineteenth century Bengal / | 364.132 GAR In search of Deep Throat : |
Chapter 1: Criminal Justice: A Global Perspective
Chapter 2: Introduction to Criminology
Chapter 3: Ethics And Criminal Justice Research
Chapter 4: Perceptual Dimensions Of Crime
Chapter 5: Analyzing The Data And Writing Up Criminology Research
Chapter 6: Measuring Crime
Chapter 7: Prevention Of Crime
Chapter 8: Ethical Issues In Social and Behavioral Science Research
Chapter 9: Evidence Of Crime And Its Analysis
Chapter 10: Evaluation of Crime And Criminology Research
The book highlights the critical role of ethics in criminal justice research, explores the perceptual dimensions of crime, and delves into how data is analyzed and utilized in criminological studies. It also discusses various methods of measuring crime, the importance of crime prevention, and the ethical issues inherent in social and behavioral science research. A significant part of the book is dedicated to explaining how evidence of crime is analyzed and how the evaluation of crime is used in criminology research.
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