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Essentials of Statistics for Criminology and Criminal Justice Test Bank – 2nd by Stephen M. Cox

Unlock the power of statistics in criminology and criminal justice with this test bank. Learn how to conduct and interpret statistics in real-world settings with a step-by-step approach. Includes complete test bank with questions, solutions, and answers, instant digital download, and compatibility with PDF format.

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Unlock the Power of Statistics in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Essentials of Statistics for Criminology and Criminal Justice helps students understand the vital role that research and statistics play in the study of criminology and criminal justice by showing them how to conduct and interpret statistics in real-world settings with a step-by-step approach to solving problems.

Practical and Applied Approach

This practical, applied approach offers students the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics in a concise and easy-to-understand format―avoiding complicated proofs and discussions of statistical theory.

Real-World Examples and Case Studies

The examples and case studies provide relevant examples for criminology and criminal justice students, and deal with contemporary issues related to crime, corrections, police, and the judicial system.

Students will not only learn about the ‘how to’ in statistics, but they will also recognize its importance in today’s criminal justice system.

What You’ll Get:

  • Complete test bank with questions, solutions, and answers
  • Instant digital download for easy access
  • Compatible with PDF format
Author

Raymond Paternoster, Ronet D. Bachman

Publisher

SAGE Publications, Inc

ISBN

ISBN13: 9781506365473, ISBN10: 1506365477

Publication Date

2017-02-15

Pages

426

Language

en

Format

Paperback

Edition

1

Dimensions

Height: 10 Inches, Length: 8 Inches, Weight: 1.65 Pounds, Width: 0.96 Inches

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