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The Sage guide to writing in criminal justice research methods / Jennifer M. Allen, Nova Southeastern University, Steven Hougland, Florida Sheriffs Association.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, [2021]Edition: First EditionDescription: xv, 151 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781544364711
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.06/6364 23
LOC classification:
  • HV7419.5 .A495 2021
Other classification:
Summary: "The SAGE Guide to Writing in Criminal Justice Research Methods equips students with transferable writing skills that can be applied across the field of criminal justice-both academically and professionally. Authors Jennifer M. Allen and Steven Hougland interweave professional and applied writing, academic writing, and information literacy, with the result being a stronger, more confident writer, researcher, and student in criminal justice. Focused on teaching students how to write in the academic setting while introducing them to a number of other writing tools specific to research methods, such as writing literature reviews, abstracts, proposals, and more. The perfect companion for any criminal justice research methods course, this brief text focuses on key topics that will benefit students in their classes and in the field"-- Provided by publisher.
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Book Book Dept. of Sociology Dept. of Sociology 300.72 ALL-S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SOC9537

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"The SAGE Guide to Writing in Criminal Justice Research Methods equips students with transferable writing skills that can be applied across the field of criminal justice-both academically and professionally. Authors Jennifer M. Allen and Steven Hougland interweave professional and applied writing, academic writing, and information literacy, with the result being a stronger, more confident writer, researcher, and student in criminal justice. Focused on teaching students how to write in the academic setting while introducing them to a number of other writing tools specific to research methods, such as writing literature reviews, abstracts, proposals, and more. The perfect companion for any criminal justice research methods course, this brief text focuses on key topics that will benefit students in their classes and in the field"-- Provided by publisher.

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