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Criminal Justice 2000, Volume 4. Measurement and Analysis of Crime and Justice

Analytic theory, methodology, measurement, data collection, and uses of research are discussed. This volume includes papers about: "Measurement and Analysis of Crime and Justice: An Introductory Essay" by David Duffee et al.; "The Self-Report Method for Measuring Delinquency and Crime" by Terence P. Thornberry and Marvin D. Krohn; "Self-Report Surveys as Measures of Crime and Criminal Victimization" by David Cantor and James P. Lynch; "Theory, Method, and Data in Comparative Criminology" by Gregory J. Howard et al.; "Spatial Analyses of Crime" by Luc Anselin et al.; "Measuring Costs and Benefits of Crime and Justice" by Mark A. Cohen; "Measuring the Sexual Victimization of Women: Evolution, Current Controversies, and Future Research" by Bonnie S. Fisher and Francis T. Cullen; "Measurement and Analysis of Drug Problems and Drug Control Efforts" by Jonathan P. Caulkins; "Fear of Crime in the United States: Avenues for Research and Policy" by Mark Warr; "Measurement and Explanation in the Comparative Study of American Police Organizations" by Edward R. Maguire and Craig D. Uchida; and "Standards and Measures of Court Performance" by Ingo Keilitz. Accession Number: 016705

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