"The Mismeasure of Crime provides a profound and critical examination of the history of crime measurement (or rather mismeasurement) in order to prompt coherent discourse on the resolution of problems plaguing currently used measures. . . the book provides a clearer picture of the impact these measures can have on the formation of crime prevention and control policies. The book is a wealthy source in discussing specific errors about each of the most common methods used to report crime. Moreover, the book does succeed in making the reader a more "savvy consumer" and better "evaluator" of current statistical methods."
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"The Mismeasure of Crime provides a profound and critical examination of the history of crime measurement (or rather mismeasurement) in order to prompt coherent discourse on the resolution of problems plaguing currently used measures. . . the book provides a clearer picture of the impact these measures can have on the formation of crime prevention and control policies. The book is a wealthy source in discussing specific errors about each of the most common methods used to report crime. Moreover, the book does succeed in making the reader a more "savvy consumer" and better "evaluator" of current statistical methods."
Mosher, Clayton James is the author of 'Mismeasure of Crime', published 2002 under ISBN 9780761987116 and ISBN 0761987118. [read more]