NEW AND REVISED THIRD EDITION
This book introduces basic statistics and statistical concepts,
with each chapter building in sophistication to prepare for the
concepts that follow. Emphasizing comprehension and interpretation
over computation, the book still takes a serious approach to
statistics, tailored to the real world of crime and justice. The
updated and expanded 3rd edition includes additional chapter-end
exercises; expanded computer exercises that can be performed in the
Student Version of SPSS; extended discussion of multivariate
regression models, including interaction and non-linear effects; a
new chapter on multinomial and ordinal logistic regression models,
designed for comprehension and interpretation; and new material on
multivariate regression models.
"One course that students always put off until they are nearing
the completion of their degree requirements is statistics. The fear
is that the material is either too difficult or the book doesn't
make sense. Although as teachers we can do little about the former,
we can do much about the latter, and Weisburd and Britt have done
just that. Statistics in Criminal Justice is precisely the book I
wish I learned statistics with when I was a student. It presents
readers with the basic tools needed to be a consumer and user of
criminal justice research, includes many examples spanning a wide
range of criminal justice/criminological topics, and the
end-of-chapter study questions and computer exercises reinforce key
concepts. To the authors' credit, this text goes even farther by
introducing the reader to more advanced forms of regression-based
analyses. As such, the book can and should be read by undergraduate
students starting off in higher education, graduate students
embarking on their academic careers, and even seasoned faculty who
every now and again need to recall a formula or brush up on some
matters. After reading Statistics in Criminal Justice, I am sure
you will join me in thanking these two first-rate scholars for
taking the time to teach us statistics in an enjoyable and
effective manner."
-Alex R. Piquero, Presidential Scholar & Professor,
University of Maryland-College Park
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