CJ306 Research in Criminal Justice
In the first half of the course, students will learn to understand quantitative analysis, and interpret empirical research. In the second half, students will study the purpose and designs of criminal justice research, and further develop their research skills by identifying empirical sources relevant to a particular research question and the application of the results for public policy. Offered every fall.
Prerequisite
CJ201 [minimum grade = D-] and CJ300 [minimum grade = D-] and CJ304 [minimum grade = D-] and CJ360 [minimum grade = D-] and (MA135 [minimum grade = D-] or MA151 [minimum grade = D-])