Book reviewed in this article: The Criminology Theory Reader , edited by Stuart Henry and Werner Einstadter. Postmodern Criminology , by Dragan Milovanovic. Just Punishments: Federal Guidelines and Public Views Compared , by Peter H. Rossi and Richard A. Berk. The Color of Crime: Racial Hoaxes...
A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma, USA. November 2011 There exists a culture of surviving victims who possess a body of knowledge stemming from their experiences of de...
When there is interference, we can assume that the treatment effect is either inflated or deflated, meaning that the true impact of the intervention on the outcome is masked to some degree, depending on the extent of contamination. This is called the “spillover effect.” There are two broad...
we can assume that the treatment effect is either inflated or deflated, meaning that the true impact of the intervention on the outcome is masked to some degree, depending on the extent of contamination. This is called the “spill