04757nam 2200589 450 991013493000332120200520144314.01-118-86876-51-119-09995-11-118-86864-1(CKB)3890000000005982(EBL)4505255(Au-PeEL)EBL4505255(CaPaEBR)ebr11205066(CaONFJC)MIL957788(OCoLC)949327166(MiAaPQ)EBC4505255(EXLCZ)99389000000000598220160517h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe handbook of measurement issues in criminology and criminal justice /edited by Beth M. Huebner and Timothy S. BynumWest Sussex, England :Wiley Blackwell,2016.©20161 online resource (635 p.)Wiley Handbooks in Criminology and Criminal JusticeDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-86878-1 1-118-86879-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Title Page; Table of Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Measurement of Criminal Typologies; 1 Violent Crime; Individual-Level Violence; Groups of Violent Offenders: The Case of Gangs; Violent Crime Incidents; The Geography of Violent Crime; Criminal Justice Strategies Designed to Reduce Violent Crime; Conclusion; References; Furter Reading; 2 Cybercrime; Defining Cybercrime; A Typology of Cybercrime; Methodological Limitations of Cybercrime Research; Computer-Mediated Communications as a Data Source; Considering the Future of Cybercrime Data Collection and ResearchReferencesFurther Reading; 3 Juvenile Crime and Bullying; Introduction; Measurement Issues in Juvenile Delinquency; Conclusion; References; 4 Rape and Other Sexual Offending Behaviors; Introduction; Types of Sex Offenders; Typologies of Sex Offenders; Theoretical Explanations of Sex Offending; Risk Factors for Sex Offending; Specialization and Versatility in Sex Offending; Sex-Offending Recidivism; Sex Offender Registry and Notification Laws and Consequences; Conclusion; References; Further Reading; 5 White-Collar and Corporate Crime; Introduction; Measuring White-Collar CrimeMeasuring Corporate CrimeLooking Forward; References; 6 Human Trafficking; Introduction; Research on Human Trafficking; Estimating the Scope of Human Trafficking; Open-Source Estimates; Human Trafficking Victimization and Operations Research; Assessing the Effectiveness of the Criminal Justice System and the Nongovernmental Response to the Problem of Human Trafficking; Conclusions; References; Further Reading; 7 Challenges in Measuring and Understanding Hate Crime; Background; Defining Hate Crime; FBI UCR Hate Crime Statistics Program; The NIBRS; National Crime Victimization SurveyRecommendationsReferences; Further Reading; Part II: Offenders, Offending, and Victimization; 8 Gangs and Gang Crime; Defining Gangs, Gang Membership, and Gang Crime; The Use of Official Police Data; The Use of Ethnographic Studies; The Use of Self-Report Methods; Conclusion; References; Further Reading; 9 Gendered Pathways to Crime; Pathways Perspective; Common Pathways; Overview of Methodologies; Suggestions for Future Development; References; Further Reading; 10 Mental Health and Physical Studies; Mental Health Measurement Issues; Mental Health Measurement in Applied StudiesConducting Physical Health ResearchSummary; References; Further Reading; 11 Rehabilitation and Treatment Programming; Factors Influencing (Predicting) Program Outcomes; The Program: Structure, Components, and Features; Treatment Progress Measures; Client-Level Proximal Measures; Conclusion: Principles of Effective Programs and Services to Measure; References; Further Reading; 12 Measuring Victimization; How Is Victimization Typically Measured?; What Is the Phenomenon Being Measured?; Who Is Administered the Survey, and Who Is Not?; Two-Stage versus One-Stage Measurement StrategiesBounding and TelescopingWiley handbooks in criminology and criminal justice.Criminal justice, Administration ofEvaluationCriminal justice, Administration ofEvaluation.353.40973Huebner Beth M.Bynum Timothy S.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910134930003321The handbook of measurement issues in criminology and criminal justice2248287UNINA