02283oam 2200481 450 991055519290332120230126223022.01-119-11193-5(CKB)4330000000008599(PPN)269901930(OCoLC)1266282535(EXLCZ)99433000000000859920160620h20212021 uy 0engur|n#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe encyclopedia of research methods in criminology and criminal justiceVolume 1Parts 1-4 /edited by J. C. Barnes and David R. FordeHoboken :Wiley,2021©20211 online resource (928 pages)The Wiley series of encyclopedias in criminology & criminal justicePrint version: 9781119110729 1119110726 Includes bibliographical references and index."British Social Attitudes (BSA) is a high quality survey that has been conducted annually since 1983 by NatCen Social Research. Each year's survey asks a random sample of people living in Great Britain their views on a wide range of social and political issues. The survey aims to facilitate (i) the development and evaluation of public policy, and (ii) the academic study of public opinion. Thanks to its practice of regularly repeating questions asked in previous years, it has become the premier source of information on long-term trends in social attitudes in Britain"--Provided by publisher.Wiley series of encyclopedias in criminology and criminal justice.CriminologyResearchGreat BritainCriminal justice, Administration ofResearchGreat BritainSocial surveysGreat BritainCriminologyResearchCriminal justice, Administration ofResearchSocial surveys364.0721Barnes J. C.1982-,Forde David R(David Robert),1959-,DLCDLCCaOWtLBOOK9910555192903321The encyclopedia of research methods in criminology and criminal justice2815735UNINA