Research Methods in Criminal Justice What is the purpose of an index, and what benefit does...
Research Methods in Criminal Justice You are intersted in conducting a research study of juvenile auto theft. You have decided to conduct interviews to obtain information from the juveniles. List the ethical issues you need to address to complete this project.
Discuss the methodology of the DUF program. How dies this program benefit criminal justice research?
What situation in criminal justice research/practice would require a hypothesis test to examine if there is a significant difference between means (i.e. continuous data)? What variable(s) could this type of test be important for? Explain its importance in the criminal justice context and how you would construct a study to collect the necessary information.
How is being familiar with digital forensic best practices and criminal justice standards benefit you, even if you worked in a non-criminal justice digital forensics position?
Interorganizational conflict occurs in the criminal justice system. Discuss methods that administrators can use to decrease this conflict. Is it inevitable that conflict will always occur in the criminal justice system?
Should the criminal justice system put as much emphasis as it does on eyewitness testimony? What are some possible circumstances that could influence eyewitnesses to say they saw something they might not really have seen.
What are some various sources of stress and how do they relate to a criminal justice organization. What are some consequences of stress and how do they affect criminal justice personnel. How might a criminal justice manager address the problem of stress?
what is the extent and location of youth gangs? (criminal justice)
What is goal consensus and will goal consensus in criminal justice ever be possible (why or why not, not a yes or no)? What are the obstacles to having goal consensus in criminal justice?
What are some elements of a code of ethics for criminology/criminal justice reasearch?