Introduction to Statistics in Criminal Justice and Criminology
A Practical Approach to Calculating, Using, and Interpreting Data
Michael Perry author George K Thiruvathukal author Arthur J Lurigio author Nathan M Lutz author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publishing:10th May '26
£69.95
This title is due to be published on 10th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Introduction to Statistics in Criminal Justice and Criminology: A Practical Approach to Calculating, Using, and Interpreting Data provides students with a clear, structured path to the quantitative tools that shape empirical inquiry in the field. Written by an interdisciplinary team spanning criminal justice, psychology, mathematics, and computer science, this textbook emphasizes the practical purposes of statistical thinking while explaining how data is organized, described, compared, and analyzed to answer meaningful research questions.
Each chapter opens with a relatable scenario that frames key concepts, guiding students from foundational topics such as descriptive statistics and normal distributions to applications including hypothesis testing, chi-square analysis, regression, ANOVA, and survival analysis. Step-by-step examples, end-of-chapter problems, and intuitive visual displays reinforce learning. A companion software tool strengthens computational literacy, allowing students to work through calculations aligned with chapter material.
Designed for undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice statistics, this textbook supports required quantitative training across criminal justice curricula. Students gain the skills to interpret research findings, evaluate evidence critically, and engage in data-informed study and professional practice throughout their careers.
ISBN: 9781118559239
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320 pages