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Experimental Criminology: Prospects for Advancing Science and Public Policy [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Sep-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107614139
  • ISBN-13: 9781107614130
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The essays in this volume report on new and innovative contributions that experimental criminology is making to basic scientific knowledge and public policy. Contributors explore the breadth of experimental criminology, from experimental tests in the field and in laboratories to experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations of crime prevention and criminal justice interventions.

Experimental criminology is a part of a larger and increasingly expanding scientific research and evidence-based movement in social policy. The essays in this volume report on new and innovative contributions that experimental criminology is making to basic scientific knowledge and public policy. Contributors explore cutting-edge experimental and quasi-experimental methods and their application to important and topical issues in criminology and criminal justice, including neurological predictors of violence, peer influence on delinquency, routine activities and capable guardianship, early childhood prevention programs, hot spots policing, and correctional treatment for juvenile and adult offenders. It is the first book to examine the full scope of experimental criminology, from experimental tests – in the field and in the laboratory – of criminological theories and concepts to experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations of crime prevention and criminal justice interventions.

Recenzijas

'Editors Welsh, Braga and Bruinsma bring readers an excellent collection of writings that justify, and strongly advocate for, the use of scientific method in criminology This comprehensive and very well-organized work would be an excellent volume for academic use in research methods courses in criminology; it would also clearly illustrate the complexities of crime policy for the policy maker. Summing up: highly recommended.' F. E. Knowles, Choice

Papildus informācija

The essays in this volume report on new and innovative contributions that experimental criminology is making to basic scientific knowledge and public policy.
Contributors vii
Foreword ix
Philip J. Cook
Preface xiii
1 Experimenting with Crime and Criminal Justice
1(14)
Brandon C. Welsh
Anthony A. Braga
Gerben J. N. Bruinsma
PART I EXPERIMENTING WITH CRIME
2 Experimental Tests of Criminological Theory
15(28)
Jean Marie McGloin
Kyle J. Thomas
3 Experimental Neurocriminology: Etiology and Treatment
43(22)
Michael Rocque
Adrian Raine
Brandon C. Welsh
4 Computer Simulation Experiments and the Development of Criminological Theory
65(25)
Christopher J. Sullivan
5 Experiments in Guardianship Research
90(21)
Maud van Bavel
Henk Elffers
PART II EXPERIMENTING WITH CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
6 Randomized Experiments in Criminology: What Has Been Learned from Long-Term Follow-Ups?
111(30)
David P. Farrington
Brandon C. Welsh
7 Increasing Equivalence in Small-Sample Place-Based Experiments: Taking Advantage of Block Randomization Methods
141(22)
Charlotte E. Gill
David Weisburd
8 Multisite Randomized Trials in Criminology
163(31)
Doris Layton MacKenzie
Janani Umamaheswar
Li-Chen Lin
9 Using Regression Discontinuity Designs in Crime Research
194(29)
Emily G. Owens
Jens Ludwig
10 Quasi-Experimentation When Random Assignment Is Not Possible: Observations from Practical Experiences in the Field
223(30)
Anthony A. Braga
PART III ASSESSING RESEARCH EVIDENCE AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
11 Systematic Reviews and Cost-Benefit Analyses: Toward Evidence-Based Crime Policy
253(24)
Brandon C. Welsh
Peter H. van der Laan
Meghan E. Hollis
12 Integrating Experimental and Observational Methods to Improve Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy
277(22)
Anthony A. Braga
Brandon C. Welsh
Gerben J. N. Bruinsma
Index 299
Brandon C. Welsh is a Professor of Criminology at Northeastern University and a Senior Research Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement. Anthony A. Braga is Don M. Gottfredson Professor of Evidence-Based Criminology at Rutgers University and a Senior Research Fellow in the Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management at Harvard University. Gerben J. N. Bruinsma is Director of the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement and a Professor of Environmental Criminology at VU University in Amsterdam.