Handbook of Quantitative Criminology
The Handbook of Quantitative Criminology is designed to be the authoritative volume on methodological and statistical issues in criminology and criminal justice. At a time when this field is gaining in sophistication and dealing with ever more complex empirical problems, this volume seeks to provide...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York
2010.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2010. |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009455864406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Descriptive Approaches for Research and Policy: Innovative Descriptive Methods for Crime and Justice Problems
- Crime Mapping: Spatial and Temporal Challenges
- Look Before You Analyze: Visualizing Data in Criminal Justice
- Group-Based Trajectory Modeling: An Overview
- General Growth Mixture Analysis with Antecedents and Consequences of Change
- Spatial Regression Models in Criminology: Modeling Social Processes in the Spatial Weights Matrix
- Mixed Method Research in Criminology: Why Not Go Both Ways?
- Descriptive Approaches for Research and Policy: New Estimation Techniques for Assessing Crime and Justice Policy
- Estimating Costs of Crime
- Estimating Treatment Effects: Matching Quantification to the Question
- Meta-analysis
- Social Network Analysis
- Systematic Social Observation in Criminology
- New Directions in Assessing Design, Measurement and Data Quality
- Identifying and Addressing Response Errors in Self-Report Surveys
- Missing Data Problems in Criminological Research
- The Life Event Calendar Method in Criminological Research
- Statistical Power
- Descriptive Validity and Transparent Reporting in Randomised Controlled Trials
- Measurement Error in Criminal Justice Data
- Statistical Models of Life Events and Criminal Behavior
- Estimation of Impacts and Outcomes of Crime and Justice: Topics in Experimental Methods
- An Introduction to Experimental Criminology
- Randomized Block Designs
- Construct Validity: The Importance of Understanding the Nature of the Intervention Under Study
- Place Randomized Trials
- Longitudinal-Experimental Studies
- Multisite Trials in Criminal Justice Settings: Trials and Tribulations of Field Experiments
- Estimation of Impacts and Outcomes of Crime and Justice: Innovation in Quasi-Experimental Design
- Propensity Score Matching in Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Recent Perspectives on the Regression Discontinuity Design
- Testing Theories of Criminal Decision Making: Some Empirical Questions about Hypothetical Scenarios
- Instrumental Variables in Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Estimation of Impacts and Outcomes of Crime and Justice: Non-Experimental Approaches to Explaining Crime and Justice Outcomes
- Multilevel Analysis in the Study of Crime and Justice
- Logistic Regression Models for Categorical Outcome Variables
- Count Models in Criminology
- Statistical Analysis of Spatial Crime Data
- An Introduction to Statistical Learning from a Regression Perspective
- Estimating Effects over Time for Single and Multiple Units.