The practice of research in criminology and criminal justice / Ronet Bachman, Russell K. Schutt.
Publication details: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Pine Forge Press, c2003.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 v. (various pagings), ill. ; 23 cm. + 1 CD- ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 0761928774 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Book is accompanied by one CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) bearing the same call number and available at Kaunter Perpustakaan Undang-Undang
Includes bibliographical references (p. R1-R17) and index.
1. Science, society, and criminological research -- Reasoning about the social world -- Questions and answers -- Everyday errors in reasoning -- Overgeneralization -- Selective or inaccurate observation -- Illogical reasoning -- Resistance to change -- The social science approach -- Motives for criminological research -- Social criminological research in practice -- Description: what is the magnitude of youth violence? -- Exploration: how do schools respond to gun violence? -- Explanation: what factors are related to youth delinquency and violence? -- Evaluation: do violence prevention programs in schools work? -- Strengths and limitations of social research -- Quantitative and qualitative methods -- Social research philosophies -- Validity: the goal of social research -- Conclusion -- Key terms -- Highlights -- Exercises -- Developing a research proposal -- Web exercises -- Spss exercises -- 2. The process and problems of criminological research -- Criminological research questions -- Identifying criminological research questions -- Refining criminological research questions -- Evaluating criminological research questions -- Feasibility -- Social importance -- Scientific relevance -- The role of criminological theory -- Social research strategies -- The research circle -- Deductive research -- Inductive research -- A qualitative exploration of the response to domestic violence -- Descriptive research -- Domestic violence and the research circle -- Phase 1: Deductive research -- Phase 2: Deductive research -- Phase 3: Inductive research -- Phase 4: Deductive research -- Guidelines for criminologists -- Scientific guidelines -- Ethical guidelines -- Honesty and openness -- The uses of science -- Research on people -- Conclusion -- Key terms -- Highlights -- Exercises -- Developing a research proposal -- Web exercises -- Spss exercises -- 3. Conceptualization and measurement -- Concepts -- Conceptualization in practice -- Defining substance abuse -- Defining poverty -- Defining strain -- Concepts and variables -- Measurement operations -- Evaluation of measures -- Measurement validity -- Face validity -- Content validity -- Criterion validity -- Construct validity -- Reliability -- Test-retest reliability -- Interitem reliability (internal consistency) -- Alternate-forms reliability -- Interobserver reliability: Ways to improve reliability and validity -- Levels of measurement -- Nominal level of measurement -- Ordinal level of measurement -- Interval level of measurement -- The case of dichotomies -- Comparison of levels of measurement -- Conclusion -- Key terms -- Highlights -- Exercises -- Developing a research proposal -- Web exercises -- Spss exercises -- 4. Sampling; Sample planning -- Define sample components and the population -- Evaluate generalizability -- Assess population diversity -- Consider a census -- Sampling methods -- Probability sampling methods -- Simple random sampling -- Systematic random sampling -- Stratified random sampling -- Cluster sampling -- Nonprobability sampling methods -- Availability sampling -- Quota sampling -- Purposive or judgment sampling -- Snowball sampling -- Lessons about sample quality -- Sampling distributions -- Estimating sampling errors --Units of analysis and errors in causal reasoning -- Individual and group units of analysis -- The ecological fallacy and reductionism.
System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: SPSS for Windows.
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