CJ 261: Law Enforcement Research

Class Program
Credits
5
Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
5
Course ID
092413
Meets Degree Requirements For
Restricted Elective
Description
Introduces concepts, approaches and methods for conducting and analyzing empirical research for criminal justice settings. Topics covered include: quantitative and qualitative research, surveying, sampling, data tabulation and assessing how to choose the appropriate method for specific law enforcement situations.
Grading Basis
Graded

Course Learning Outcomes

Core Topics

 

  1. Introduction to Criminal Justice Research Methods: Theory and Method
  2. Ethics in Criminal Justice Research
  3. Research Design: The Experimental Model and Its Variations
  4. Alternative Data-Gathering Strategies and the Special Case of Uniform Crime Reports
  5. Sampling and Survey Research: Questionnaires
  6. Survey Research: Interviews and Telephone
  7. Participant Observation and Case Studies
  8. Unobtrusive Measures, Secondary Analysis, and the Uses for Official Statistics
  9. Validity, Reliability and Triangulated Strategies
  10. Scaling and Index Construction
  11. Data Analysis: Coding, Tabulation and Simple Data Presentation