Introduction to the Student Study Site

This site is intended to enhance your use of Statistics for Criminal Justice and Criminology in Practice and Research: An Introduction by Jack Fitzgerald and Jerry Fitzgerald. Please note that all the materials on this site are especially geared toward maximizing your understanding of the material.

The following materials are available on this site:

General Resources

Appendices
Additional Appendices from the text are included here for your reference.

Chapter Resources

eFlashcards
These study tools reinforce your understanding of key terms and concepts that have been outlined in the chapters.

Quizzes
Flexible self-quizzes allow you to practice the concepts from each chapter.

Web Resources
These links to relevant websites direct both instructors and students to additional resources for further research on important chapter topics.

Video Links
Carefully selected, web-based video resources feature relevant interviews, lectures, personal stories, inquiries, and other content for use in independent or classroom-based explorations of key topics.

Audio Links
Each chapter includes links to podcasts, which cover important topics and are designed to supplement key points within the text.

Learning From SAGE Journal Articles

A "Learning From SAGE Journal Articles" feature provides access to recent, relevant full-text articles from SAGE's leading research journals. Each article supports and expands on the concepts presented in the chapter. This feature also provides discussion questions to focus and guide student interpretation.

Acknowledgments

We gratefully acknowledge Noelle Fearn, Lori Guevara, John Hazy, and Wesley Jennings for their creation of this outstanding ancillary package to accompany this text.

Authors: Jack Fitzgerald and Jerry Fitzgerald

Pub Date: January 2013

Pages: 608

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