Snapshots of Research
Readings in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Edited by:
- Richard D. Hartley - University of Texas-San Antonio
December 2010 | 464 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Snapshots of Research: Readings in Criminology and Criminal Justice is a supplemental textbook comprised of scholarly articles exemplifying research methods in criminology and criminal justice. The variety of readings will provide the student with a grasp of the fundamentals of research, as well as a more in depth understanding of each of the specific methods used in everyday life.
Each chapter in the book will have an introduction preceding each article discussing the basic procedures of the method along with its strengths and limitations. The research articles are some of the most recent and best examples of research that have been published in academic journals.
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Scientific Method and the Research Process in Criminology and Criminal Justice
2. Criminological Theory and the Scientific Method
Ryan C. Meldrum, Jacob T. N. Young, and Frank M. Weerman
Mitchell B. Chamlin and John K. Cochran
Todd A. Armstrong, Daniel R. Lee, and Gaylene s. Armstrong
3. Ethics in the Research Process
J. Lowman and T. Palys
TK Logan, R. Walker, L. Shannon, and J. Cole
4. Conceptualization and Measurement
J. P. Gibbs
N. Wolff, J. Shi, and R. Bachman
C. Batton and C. Kadleck
5. Sampling Procedures
J. D. Unnever, M. L. Benson, and F. T. Cullen
P. Wilcox, M. Skubak Tillyer, and B. S. Fisher
A. L. Anderson and L. L. Sample
R. Wright, S. H. Decker, A.K.S. Redfern, and D. L. Smith
6. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research Designs
D. Weisburd
C. T. Lowenkamp, D. Hubbard, M. D. Makarios, and E. J. Latessa
D. M. Pérez
7. Survey Research and Interviews
R. Ruddell, S. H. Decker, and A. Egley, Jr.
R. Tewksbury and E. E. Mustaine
S. H. Decker, C. M. Katz, and V. J. Webb
S. Jacques and R. Wright
8. Qualitative Research: Participant Observation, Focus Groups, and Case Studies
M. Miller
J. Lane
A. T. Chappell
9. Unobtrusive Methods: Secondary Analysis, Content Analysis, Crime Mapping, and Meta-Analysis
B. C. Feld
R. Taylor
S. Roh and M. Robinson
J. Wu and C. Spohn
10. Mixed Methods Research
N. Corsaro, R. K. Brunson, and E. F. McGarrell
G. M. Ames, M. R. Duke, R. S. Moore, and C. B. Cunradi
11. Evaluation Research and Policy Analysis
S. J. Listwan, D. K. Shaffer, and J. J. Hartman
A. A. Braga, D. M. Kennedy, E. J. Waring, and A. Morrison Piehl
References
About the Author
Used as a resourse and not a primary text.
Social Sciences Division, Bethel College
September 13, 2011
Bachmann and Schutt Book was superior
Criminal Justice Dept, Suny Brockport
September 10, 2011