Introduction to criminal justice research methods an applied approach

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contents Chapter 1 THE PURPOSE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH; Chapter 2 LIBRARY RESEARCH AND LITERATURE REVIEWS; Chapter 3 ETHICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH; Chapter 4 MEASURING CRIME: THE VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF CRIME DATA SOURCES; Chapter 5 ELEMENTS OF RESEARCH DESIGN; Chapter 6 PRINCIPLES OF SAMPLING; Chapter 7 SURVEY RESEARCH; Chapter 8 SCALING; Chapter 9 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH:OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES; Chapter 10 QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS; Chapter 11 EVALUATION RESEARCHIN CRIMINAL JUSTICE; INDEX.
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Chapter 1 THE PURPOSE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH; Chapter 2 LIBRARY RESEARCH AND LITERATURE REVIEWS; Chapter 3 ETHICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH; Chapter 4 MEASURING CRIME: THE VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF CRIME DATA SOURCES; Chapter 5 ELEMENTS OF RESEARCH DESIGN; Chapter 6 PRINCIPLES OF SAMPLING; Chapter 7 SURVEY RESEARCH; Chapter 8 SCALING; Chapter 9 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH:OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES; Chapter 10 QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS; Chapter 11 EVALUATION RESEARCHIN CRIMINAL JUSTICE; INDEX.
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