Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology: With Info Trac

Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology: With Info Trac
ISBN-10
0534521703
ISBN-13
9780534521707
Series
Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology
Category
Law
Pages
450
Language
English
Published
1997-11-01
Publisher
Wadsworth Publishing Company
Authors
Earl R. Babbie, Michael G. Maxfield

Description

Intended for the Research Methods course offered in departments of criminal justice, criminology, and administration of justice as a junior, senior or graduate level course. This leading text in criminal justice research methods is based on Babbie's The Practice of Social Research. The stellar combination of Babbie, known for readability, and Maxfield, known for quality research, makes for a winning text. Criminal justice students benefit from learning the material that will help them as they progress in their educations and careers.

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