Statistical analysis is critical in criminal justice. Professionals in the field must be diligent producers of research to assist policy makers in evaluating program and policy proposals. The key to understanding statistical analysis is by applying the concepts, methodology, and statistical procedures taught in the classroom. Written for undergraduates with little or no background in statistics, the third edition of Statistical Analysis in Criminal Justice and Criminology continues to focus on students’ understanding of fundamental analysis. It is premised on active learning utilizing common statistical tools to analyze crime data, avoiding the comprehensive approach common to many statistics texts. Authors draw from longtime classroom experience to present complex theories in approachable ways. Exercises move from an initial step through the application of concepts explained in each chapter before insights on interpreting the results in a meaningful way is provided. New to this edition is the inclusion of both SPSS and Excel criminal justice data sets used to complete end-of-chapter exercises and analyses. This distinctive offering enables readers to develop their skills with the program most accessible to them.
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Time and again, life reveals suspense and certainty as your heart skips a beat, envy, and kindness when you take a bow, betrayal, and trust while you struggle to get it all together. Our minds are a playing field. Shooting through the stars or digging deep into the core, all it takes are sparks of an idea in someone's mind. Are you game to explore ideas born of the heart and some of the mind? Come on, join me on this journey of brewing ideas.
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Knowledge of legal language and the ability to use it effectively are essential requirements for students who have chosen to study law. A comprehensive course in English specially prepared for undergraduate students of law, this book aims to train students in both these aspects.
Understanding the importance and uses of data structures is paramount for individuals involved in the world of technology. These structures serve as the foundation for efficient information management, problem-solving, and system optimization. By leveraging well-designed data structures, developers can unlock the full potential of their applications, ensuring optimal performance and effective data handling. Embrace the power of data structures and embark on a journey to create technology that stands at the forefront of efficiency and innovation. This book is written in a simple language with figures to explain the study of this subject systematically. All the programs in this textbook are tested thoroughly and debugged. This book is written to meet the requirements of B.E, BCA and any computer science student.
The 'Applied Physiology' book by Thakur Publication is an essential resource tailored for B.Sc Nursing students in their first semester, following the guidelines set by the Indian Nursing Council (INC). Written in English, this comprehensive textbook explores the practical application of physiology in the field of nursing. AS PER INC SYLLABUS – PRACTICAL & STUDENT-FRIENDLY CONTENT With its user-friendly approach and up-to-date content, this book provides students with a solid foundation in applied physiology, enabling them to deliver effective and evidence-based nursing interventions.
The Sexual Violence and Impunity in South Asia research project (coordinated by Zubaan and supported by the International Development Research Centre) brings together, for the first time in the region, a vast body of knowledge on this important - yet silenced - subject. Six country volumes (one each on Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and two on India, as well as two standalone volumes) comprising over fifty research papers and two book-length studies, detail the histories of sexual violence and look at the systemic, institutional, societal, individual and community structures that work together to perpetuate impunity for perpetrators. In this remarkable and wide-ranging study, activist and historian V. Geetha unpacks the meanings of impunity in relation to sexual violence in the context of South Asia. The State's misuse of its own laws against its citizens is only one aspect of the edifice of impunity; its less-understood resilience comes from its consistent denial of the recognition of suffering on the part of victims, and its refusal to allow them the dignity of pain, grief and loss. Time and again, in South Asia, the State has worked to mediate public memory, to manipulate forgetting, particularly in relation to its own acts of commission. It has done this by refusing to take responsibility, not only for its acts but also for the pain such acts have caused. It has denied suffering the eloquence, the words, the expression that it deserves and papered over the hurt of its people with routine government procedures. The author argues that the State and its citizens must work together to accord social recognition to the suffering of victims and survivors of sexual violence, and thereby join in what she calls 'a shared humanity'. While this may or may not produce legal victories, the acknowledgment that the suffering of our fellow citizens is our collective responsibility is an essential first step towards securing justice. It is this that in a fundamental sense challenges and illuminates the contours and details of State impunity, and positions impunity as not merely a legal or political conundrum, but as resolute refusal on the part of State personnel to be part of a shared humanity.
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