St Johns University Criminal Justice Questions
Question Description
I’m working on a criminal justice question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
Please answer write answer below questions. For example, answer to #1A should be written under it, answer #1B should be under 1B.
Long, L. J. (2021). The ideal victim: A critical race theory (CRT) approach.International Review of Victimology, 27(3), 344-362.
Review this journal article and answer the following questions. Do not copy and paste from the article as this is plagiarism. Any plagiarism is an automatic fail. If you want to quote from the article, provide quotation marks and page numbers to indicate where the quote came from. There is no page limit to this exam. However, please be sure to answer all questions – and their subquestions – and to answer them thoroughly. It is recommended that you keep the questions and place your answers below the question. This helps the readers of your exam and it will help you ensure that you answer all the questions.
1.) What kind of study was this: Quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods?
1.A.) How do you know?
1.B.)According to your textbook or other source, what are the disadvantages and advantages of this research strategy (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods)? (be sure to provide citations from your textbook and do not plagiarize)
2. According to your textbook, or other source, what is inductive reasoning? Based on your understanding of an inductive approach to research, how did this article use an inductive approach?
3. What was their sampling strategy?
3.A.) Should their findings be generalized to a population outside of “men and women who identified as Black or Black mixed-race, over the age of 18, and who had an experience of policing that they wanted to talk about.” (p. 5)? Why or why not?
4.) What was their main research question or questions? In other words, what was this study’s aim/what were they trying to achieve or find?
5.) What was their “so what”? In other words, according to them, why does this research matter?
6.) What were their main findings?
7.) What are the strengths of this study (strengths you noticed and/or they mentioned)?
8.) What were some of its limitations (limitations you noticed and/or they mentioned)?
9.) What changes would you personally make if given the chance to do this research and why?
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