Deterrence reconsidered : methodological innovations
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Deterrence reconsidered : methodological innovations
(Sage research progress series in criminology, v. 28)
Sage Publications, c1982
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"Published in cooperation with the American Society of Criminology."
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Description
Leading figures in quantitative criminology consider deterrence in new and creative ways. They show how advances in research design and statistical techniques, coupled with theoretical innovation, have had a major impact on our understanding of an enduring policy problem.
Table of Contents
John Hagan Introduction
Methodological Developments in Deterrence Research David F Greenberg and Ronald C Kessler Model Specification in Dynamic Analyses and of Crime Deterrence Gary F Jensen and B Grant Stitt Words and Misdeeds
Hypothetical Choices Versus Past Behavior as a Measure of Deviance Raymond Paternoster et al Causal Ordering in Deterrence Research
An Examination of the Perceptions-Behavior Relationship H Laurence Ross Interrupted Time Series Studies of Deterrence of Drinking and Driving James R Lincoln, Suzanne B Lincoln, and Douglas Smith Analyzing Agency Effects on Juvenile Offenders
Methods and Applications Davd McDowall, and Colin Loftin ARIMA Causal Models
An Introduction and an Application to Deterrence Research
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