1996. "Contributions of Quantitative Methods to the Study of Gender and Crime, or Bootstrapping Our Way Into the Theoretical Ticket." Journal of Quantitative Criminology 103:417-437.Kruttschnitt, C. (1996) Contributions of quantitative methods to the study of Gender and Crime, or bootstrapping...
and Criminology" provides a solid foundation in research methods for undergraduate students who are studying to become practitioners in the criminal justice field. This text takes a practical and applied approach that is both engaging and useful in developing students into educated consumers of research...
Alternative Methods in the Education of Philosophy of Law and the Importance of Legal Philosophy in the Legal Education: Proceedings of the 23rd World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy "Law and Legal Cultures in the 21st Century: Diversity and Unit...
Social science research is used to investigate human behavior and relationships. Some common fields of social science research include education, sociology, anthropology, criminology, and psychology. Create an account to start this course today
What is true for studying the gorilla of zoology is likely to be even truer for studying the gorilla of criminology."5 While this colorful 展开 被引量: 13 年份: 2012 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 Project MUSE ResearchGate 相似文献 引证文献...
(2005). Why do evaluation researchers in crime and justice choose non-experimental methods? Journal of Experimental Criminology 1(2), 191–213.Lum, C., & Yang, S.M. (2005). `Why do evaluation researchers in crime and justice choose non-experimental methods?' Journal of Experimental ...
find the distance of nearby stars and satellites. It is also important to calculate the force that would be created on bridges and girders. Interestingly it is used in criminology to find the angle in which a bullet is shot or to find the reason behind a car collision and many other ...
Furthermore, applied studies have embraced them and established focal points in the fields of, for instance, health sciences, criminology, business studies, management , women’s studies, communication science and nursing science. The qualitative approach has proven to be useful for research questions...
However, social psychologists often wish to measure or manipulate elements that are involuntary or nonconscious, such as when studying prejudicial attitudes people may be unaware of or embarrassed by. A good example of a technique that was developed to measure people’s nonconscious (and often ugly...