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