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Criminological Research: A Student’s Guide

by Jamie Harding

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Chapter 11 Dataset which you will need for the analysis in the second part of the chapter

PowerPoint Slides that can be easily integrated into lectures or teaching, highlighting key knowledge teaching points.

Teaching Guide for chapters 2–13 to help with your teachings on topics covered in the book, including:

  • Key Tips for lecturers presenting on topics covered in the book.
  • SAGE Videos relevant to each chapter to assist students with their learning and understanding.
  • Essay Questions for each chapter which can be used to help students prepare for exams and essays.
  • Multiple Choice Questions that can be set for students to test their understanding of the key concepts covered in each chapter.
  • Dissertation Questions to guide students on their dissertations
  • Weblinks to resources that discuss chapter topics in detail.

Podcasts by students answering questions about their dissertations, and by staff discussing their own research and some of the methodological issues that can arise.

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