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Corporate Crime examines the ever-present problem of white-collar
and corporate crime, not only within the United States but also
worldwide. Should corporations and their employees be held
criminally liable for shoddy business practices? This volume
explores both sides of the question, discussing the nature and
scope of corporate crime, the controversies surrounding it, and the
most promising solutions. How do we define corporate crime and how
do we detect it? Corporate Crime guides readers through the
definitions and concepts as well as the difficulties in detecting,
prosecuting, and punishing corporate wrongdoing. How do
corporations get away with their crimes? This reference examines
both the successes and the failures of government and law
enforcement policies concerning the punishment of corporate crime
and explores leading contemporary proposals for controlling and
deterring it. It is an essential information source for any citizen
of corporate America.
Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology is a core text
for criminology and criminal justice research methods courses. It
strives to offer a general foundation of knowledge that transcends
particular topics or subject areas, allowing students to apply
research methods and concepts to a multitude of scenarios. Even
though the textbook has been written primarily for criminal justice
and criminology majors, there is an underlying recognition that
research methods and findings are common among all of the social
sciences. This text has been designed to be user-friendly, even
when dealing with some fairly complex statistical and theoretical
concepts. The most critical points are clearly stated and
illustrated with examples chosen to be interesting in their own
right.
Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology is a core text
for criminology and criminal justice research methods courses. It
strives to offer a general foundation of knowledge that transcends
particular topics or subject areas, allowing students to apply
research methods and concepts to a multitude of scenarios. Even
though the textbook has been written primarily for criminal justice
and criminology majors, there is an underlying recognition that
research methods and findings are common among all of the social
sciences. This text has been designed to be user-friendly, even
when dealing with some fairly complex statistical and theoretical
concepts. The most critical points are clearly stated and
illustrated with examples chosen to be interesting in their own
right.
The second edition of Research Methods for Criminology and Criminal
Justice is a core text for criminology and criminal justice
research methods courses. This text offers a general foundation of
knowledge that transcends particular topics or subject areas,
allowing students to apply the methods and concepts discussed to a
multitude of scenarios. Within the first five chapters, students
learn (a) the philosophy behind scientific research, (b) the role
of theory and hypotheses in the research process, (c) ethical
issues in conducting research in our field, and (d) how research
reports are structured. Thereafter, each new chapter will add
information and examples that help students move toward a further
understanding of research design and methodology that can be
applied across the social and behavioral sciences to better
understand social phenomena.
The second edition of Research Methods for Criminology and Criminal
Justice is a core text for criminology and criminal justice
research methods courses. This text offers a general foundation of
knowledge that transcends particular topics or subject areas,
allowing students to apply the methods and concepts discussed to a
multitude of scenarios. Within the first five chapters, students
learn (a) the philosophy behind scientific research, (b) the role
of theory and hypotheses in the research process, (c) ethical
issues in conducting research in our field, and (d) how research
reports are structured. Thereafter, each new chapter will add
information and examples that help students move toward a further
understanding of research design and methodology that can be
applied across the social and behavioral sciences to better
understand social phenomena.
Snapshots of Research: Readings in Criminology and Criminal Justice
is a supplemental textbook comprised of scholarly articles
exemplifying research methods in criminology and criminal justice.
The variety of readings will provide the student with a grasp of
the fundamentals of research, as well as a more in depth
understanding of each of the specific methods used in everyday
life. Each chapter in the book will have an introduction preceding
each article discussing the basic procedures of the method along
with its strengths and limitations. The research articles are some
of the most recent and best examples of research that have been
published in academic journals.
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