Synopsis
A classic in its field, this best-selling book teaches general research methods using standard and contemporary examples of criminal justice and criminology research. Featuring both qualitative and quantitative studies, the author helps students develop fundamental research skills and acquaints them with the literature of the field. This edition features updated tables, figures and examples and includes new information on prison research, Internet resources and visual criminology. Some of these examples include:
- Discussion of Zimbardo’s “Lucifer effect”
- Controversies related to The Minerva Consortium and The Human Terrain System
- Steffensmeier and Ullmer’s Confessions of a Dying Thief
- The Scarlet M in corrections research
- Resolution in the Iowa “Monster study” and more!
Booknews
A text for criminal justice students, covering how to understand and use research methods. Offers chapters on areas such as research design, data gathering and uniform crime reports, participant observation, data analysis, and policy analysis. Includes appendices on statistics and formulas, and instructions on writing research reports. Learning aids include chapter summaries, key concepts, review questions, quizes and answers, and a glossary. This fourth edition contains updated material and more real-world case examples. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.