Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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883381 | Journal of Criminal Justice | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Articles published in seven leading criminology and criminal justice journals were coded with regard to the research methods used, focusing on the general research designs, data-gathering methods, and statistical analysis techniques employed. The results indicated that survey research was by far the dominant mode of acquiring criminological information, that cross-sectional nonexperimental designs still predominated, and that multivariate statistical methods were the norm. The findings could aid criminology and criminal justice faculty in devising graduate methods curricula that reflected the state-of-the-art as currently practiced by criminological researchers.
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Authors
Gary Kleck, Jongyeon Tark, Jon J. Bellows,