Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
1. The Scientific Method and the Research Process in Criminology and Criminal Justice
 
2. Criminological Theory and the Scientific Method
                              Reconsidering the Effect of Self-Control and Delinquent Peers: Implications of Measurement for Theoretical Significance
Ryan C. Meldrum, Jacob T. N. Young, and Frank M. Weerman
 
                              An Evaluation of the Assumptions That Underlie Institutional Anomie Theory
Mitchell B. Chamlin and John K. Cochran
 
                              An Assessment of Scales Measuring Constructs in Tests of Criminological Theory Based on National Youth Survey Data
Todd A. Armstrong, Daniel R. Lee, and Gaylene s. Armstrong
 
 
3. Ethics in the Research Process
                              The Ethics and Law of Confidentiality in Criminal Justice Research: A Comparison of Canada and the United States
J. Lowman and T. Palys
 
                              Combining Ethical Considerations With Recruitment and Follow-Up Strategies for Partner Violence Victimization Rsearch
TK Logan, R. Walker, L. Shannon, and J. Cole
 
 
4. Conceptualization and Measurement
                              Conceptualization of Terrorism
J. P. Gibbs
 
                              Measuring Victimization Inside Prisons: Questioning the Questions
N. Wolff, J. Shi, and R. Bachman
 
                              Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Racial Profiling Research
C. Batton and C. Kadleck
 
 
5. Sampling Procedures
                              Public Support for Getting Tough on Corporate Crime: Racial and Political Divides
J. D. Unnever, M. L. Benson, and F. T. Cullen
 
                              Gendered Opportunity? School-Based Adolescent Victimization
P. Wilcox, M. Skubak Tillyer, and B. S. Fisher
 
                              Public Awareness and Action Resulting From Sex Offender Community Notification Laws
A. L. Anderson and L. L. Sample
 
                              A Snowball's Chance in Hell: Doing Fieldwork With Active Residential Burglars
R. Wright, S. H. Decker, A.K.S. Redfern, and D. L. Smith
 
 
6. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research Designs
                              Randomized Experiments in Criminal Justice Policy: Prospects and Problems
D. Weisburd
 
                              A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of Thinking for a Change: A "Real World" Application
C. T. Lowenkamp, D. Hubbard, M. D. Makarios, and E. J. Latessa
 
                              Applying Evidence-Based Practices to Community Corrections Supervision: An Evaluation of Residential Substance Aubse Treatment for High-Risk Probationers
D. M. Pérez
 
 
7. Survey Research and Interviews
                              Gang Intervention in Jails: A National Analysis
R. Ruddell, S. H. Decker, and A. Egley, Jr.
 
                              Insiders' Views of Prison Amenities: Beliefs and Perceptions of Correctional Staff Members
R. Tewksbury and E. E. Mustaine
 
                              Understanding the Black Box of Gang Organization: Implications for Involvement in Violent Crime, Drug Sales, and Violent Victimization
S. H. Decker, C. M. Katz, and V. J. Webb
 
                              Intimacy With Outlaws: The Role of Relational Distance in Recruiting, Paying, and Interviewing Underworld Research Participants
S. Jacques and R. Wright
 
 
8. Qualitative Research: Participant Observation, Focus Groups, and Case Studies
                              Covert Participant Observation: Reconsidering the Least Used Method
M. Miller
 
                              Fear of Gang Crime: A Qualitative Examination of the Four Perspectives
J. Lane
 
                              The Philosophical Versus Actual Adoption of Community Policing: A Case Study
A. T. Chappell
 
 
9. Unobtrusive Methods: Secondary Analysis, Content Analysis, Crime Mapping, and Meta-Analysis
                              Violent Girls or Relabeled Status Offenders? An Alternative Interpretation of the Data
B. C. Feld
 
                              Slain and Slandered: A Content Analysis of the Portrayal of Femicide in Crime News
R. Taylor
 
                              A Geographic Approach to Racial Profiling: The Microanalysis and Macroanalysis of Racial Disparity in Traffic Stops
S. Roh and M. Robinson
 
                              Does an Offender's Age Have an Effect on Sentence Length? A Meta-Analytic Review
J. Wu and C. Spohn
 
 
10. Mixed Methods Research
                              Problem-Oriented Policing and Open-Air Drug Markets: Examining the Rockford Pulling Levers Deterrence Strategy
N. Corsaro, R. K. Brunson, and E. F. McGarrell
 
                              The Impact of Occupational Culture on Drinking Behavior of Young Adults in the U.S. Navy
G. M. Ames, M. R. Duke, R. S. Moore, and C. B. Cunradi
 
 
11. Evaluation Research and Policy Analysis
                              Combating Methamphetamine Use in the Community: The Efficacy of the Drug Court Model
S. J. Listwan, D. K. Shaffer, and J. J. Hartman
 
                              Problem-Oriented Policing, Deterrence, and Youth Violence: An Evaluation of Boston's Operation Ceasefire
A. A. Braga, D. M. Kennedy, E. J. Waring, and A. Morrison Piehl
 
 
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