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Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology, Vol 1 (1) 2009 Quantitative versus Qualitative methods : Understanding Why Quantitative methods are Predominant in Criminology and Criminal JusticeGeorge E. Higgins University of LouisvilleAbstract The development of knowledge is important for criminology and criminal justice. Two predominant types of methods are available for criminologists to use-- Quantitative and Qualitative methods . A debate is presently taking place in the literature as to which of these methods is the proper method to provide knowledge in criminology and criminal justice.
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