Applied Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology
December, 2024
Published
384
Pages
10 figs. Notes. Bib. Index.
Features
About Fritsch et al.'s Applied Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology
The primary objective of this book is to help readers become educated consumers of research. It provides a practical, applied, and user-friendly approach to research methods by consistently applying the concepts learned to real-life examples of research.
Each chapter builds upon prior chapters so readers can incrementally learn the dynamics of the research process. Readers will understand how research is one of several sources of knowledge when they are faced with the question “How do we know what we know?”
Students will learn core research topics, including sampling methods, survey research, experimental and quasi-experimental designs, field research, and unobtrusive methods. A practical and applied approach to statistics allows readers to engage with the material while they critique, evaluate, and comment on research findings.
About the Editor
ERIC J. FRITSCH is a professor of criminal justice at the University of North Texas and coauthor of Juvenile Justice.
CHAD R. TRULSON is a professor of criminal justice at the University of North Texas and coauthor of First Available Cell: Desegregation of the Texas Prison System.
ASHLEY BLACKBURN is an associate dean and professor of criminal justice at the University of Houston–Downtown and coauthor of Teaching Introduction to Corrections.