Handbook of Quantitative Criminology [electronic resource] / edited by Alex R. Piquero, David Weisburd.
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- ISBN: 9780387776507
- Physical Description: XIII, 787 p. 94 illus. online resource.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2010.
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| Introduction -- Alex R. Piquero and David Weisburd -- pt. I-A. Descriptive approaches for research and policy : innovative descriptive methods for crime and justice problems | ||
| Crime mapping : spatial and temporal challenges -- Jerry Ratcliffe | ||
| Look before you analyze : visualizing data in criminal justce -- Michael D. Maltz | ||
| Group-based trajectory modeling : an overview -- Daniel S. Nagin | ||
| General growth mixture analysis with antecedents and consequences of change -- Hanno Petras and Katheryn Masyn | ||
| Spatial regression models in criminology : modeling social processes in the spatial weights matrix -- George E. Tita and Steven M. Radil | ||
| Mixed method research in criminology : why not go both ways? -- Shadd Maruna -- pt. I-B. Descriptive approaches for research and policy : new estimation techniques for assessing crime and justice policy | ||
| Estimating the cost of crime -- Mark A. Cohen and Roger Bowles | ||
| Estimating treatment effects : matching quantification to the question -- Thomas A. Loughran and Edward P. Mulvey | ||
| Meta-analysis -- David B. Wilson | ||
| Social network analysis -- Jean Marie McGloin and David S. Kirk | ||
| Systematic social observations in criminology -- Stephen D. Mastrofski, Roger B. Parks, and John D. McCluskey -- pt. II. New directions in assessing design, measurement and data quality | ||
| Identifying and addressing response errors in self-report surveys -- James P. Lynch and Lynn A. Addington | ||
| Missing data problems in criminological research -- Robert Brame, Michael G. Turner, and Ray Paternoster | ||
| The life event calendar method in criminological research -- Jennifer Roberts and Julie Horney | ||
| Statistical power -- Chester L. Britt and David Weisburd | ||
| Descriptive validity and transparent reporting in randomised controlled trials -- Amanda E. Perry | ||
| Measurement error in criminal justice data -- John Pepper, Carol Petrie, and Sean Sullivan | ||
| Statistical models of life events and criminal behavior -- D. Wayne Osgood -- pt. III-A. Estimation of impacts and outcomes of crime and justice : topics in experimental methods | ||
| An introduction to experimental criminology -- Lawrence W. Sherman | ||
| Randomized block designs -- Barak Ariel and David P. Farrington | ||
| Construct validity : the importance of understanding the nature of the intervention under study -- John S. Goldkamp | ||
| Place randomized trials -- Robert Boruch, David Weisburd, and Richard Berk | ||
| Longitudinal-experimental studies -- David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber, and Brandon C. Welsh | ||
| Multisite trials in criminal justice settings : trials and tribulations of field experiments -- Faye S. Taxman and Anne Giuranna Rhodes -- pt. III-B. Estimation of impacts and outcomes of crime and justice : innovation in quasi-experimental design | ||
| Propensity score matching in criminology and criminal justice -- Robert J. Apel and Gary Sweeten | ||
| Recent perspectives on the regression discontinuity design -- Richard Berk | ||
| Testing theories of criminal decision making : some empirical questions about hypothetical scenarios -- M. Lynn Exum and Jeffrey A. Bouffard | ||
| Instrumental variables in criminology and criminal justice -- Shawn D. Bushway and Robert J. Apel -- pt. III-C. 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 -- Brian D. Johnson | ||
| Logistic regression models for categorical outcomes variables -- Chester L. Britt and David Weisburd | ||
| Count models in criminology -- John M. MacDonald and Pamela K. Lattimore | ||
| Statistical analysis of spatial crime data -- Wim Bernasco and Henk Elffers | ||
| An introduction to statistical learning from a regression perspective -- Richard Berk | ||
| Estimating effects over time for single and multiple units -- Laura Dugan | ||
| Index. |