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Hagan, Frank Edward was born on June 19, 1945 in Pittsburgh. Son of Frank E. and Dolores Hagan.
( Teaches research fundamentals with a grounded, real-wo...)
Teaches research fundamentals with a grounded, real-world approach. Research Methods in Criminal Justice, 9/e teaches contemporary research methods using examples of real criminological and criminal justice studies to illustrate concepts and techniques. Hagan’s best-selling approach familiarizes students with examples of research in the field as they learn fundamental research skills. The text emphasizes sources and resources of classic and contemporary research in the field and helps students and professionals better understand the extensive diversity of research available and in progress in criminal justice. The logical organization carries students through the sequence of the research process, but is flexible enough to allow instructors to customize the text to suit their courses.
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Designed for introductory undergraduate courses in two- and four-year programs, Introduction to Criminology, 8th Edition is a streamlined, focused introduction to the study of criminology with more attention to crime typologies than other texts, plus Crime Files boxes that offer real-world, well-known examples of the crime types discussed. Written by an active researcher, this student-focused text is intended to arouse student interest in the fascinating field of criminology. The full-color design and a new just-in-time learning enhancement―margin notes that link students to online learning materials at appropriate points in the chapters―bring the text to life for students visually and virtually. Key topics and statistics have been fully updated in this new edition to make the material most relevant for your course.
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A classic in its field, this best-selling book teaches general research methods using standard and contemporary examples of criminal justice and criminology research. Featuring both qualitative and quantitative studies, the author helps students develop fundamental research skills and acquaints them with the literature of the field. This edition features updated tables, figures and examples and includes new information on prison research, Internet resources and visual criminology. Some of these examples include: • Discussion of Zimbardo’s “Lucifer effect” • Controversies related to The Minerva Consortium and The Human Terrain System • Steffensmeier and Ullmer’s Confessions of a Dying Thief • The Scarlet M in corrections research • Resolution in the Iowa “Monster study” and more!
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Adapted from the best-selling Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology, ESSENTIALS OF RESEARCH METHODS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 3/e teaches general research methods using standard and contemporary examples of criminal justice and criminology research. Featuring both qualitative and quantitative studies, this edition offers an emphasis on ethics, the latest research studies, new information on prison research, Internet resources and visual criminology. This essentials version omits coverage of data management and analysis, and places its emphasis on fundamental research skills and the literature of the field.
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Adapted from the author's Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology, 6th ed., this core edition eliminates the last two chapters of the parent text for instructors who do not wish to cover statistics and evaluation research. Hagen (Mercyhurst College) uses real criminological and crimina
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Hagan, Frank Edward was born on June 19, 1945 in Pittsburgh. Son of Frank E. and Dolores Hagan.
Bachelor in Sociology, Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania, 1966. Master of Arts in Sociology, University Maryland, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1975.
Instructor, Slippery Rock (Pennsylvania) U., 1968-1971; senior research associate, Case Western Reserve U., Cleveland, 1973-1975; instructor to professor criminal justice department, Mercyhurst College, Erie, since 1975; director criminal justice department, Mercyhurst College, Erie, 1978-1979; director, professor graduate program in administration of justice, Mercyhurst College, Erie, since 1980.
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( Adapted from the best-selling Research Methods in Crimi...)
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(Adapted from Frank Hagan's best-selling Research Methods ...)
(Adapted from the author's Research Methods in Criminal Ju...)
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( Teaches research fundamentals with a grounded, real-wo...)
( Written by active researcher and bestselling author, Fr...)
( Written by active researcher and bestselling author, Fr...)
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Member Mayor's Police Task Force, Erie, Pennsylvania, 1990. Member American Society Criminology, Academy Criminal Justice Sciences (national chairman research committee 1984), American Sociological Society, Northeastern Academy Criminal Justice, Pennsylvania Academy Criminal Justice.
Married Mary Ann Szymanowski, August 27, 1966. 1 child, Shannon Kate.