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Foreword Alfred Blumstein
Chapter 1: Introduction Michael D. Maltz and Stephen K. Rice
Section 1:Voices from the Street
Chapter 2: A Conversation with Street Daddy: Pulling Back the Curtain on Twenty Years of Ethnography Scott H. Decker and Dietrich Lester Smith
Chapter 3: Warping Time and Space: What It Really Takes too do Action Research in Crime Control David Kennedy
Chapter 4: Observations on the Making of a Police Officer Peter Moskos
Chapter 5: Cure Violence
Treating Violent Behavior as a Contagious Disease Gary Slutkin, Charles Ransford and R. Brent Decker
Chapter 6: Why Criminals Tell Us the Truth Sudhir Venkatesh
Section 2: Generating New Data
Chapter 7: Gender & Sexuality as Methodological Confounds in the Study of Transgender Prisoners Valerie Jenness
Chapter 8: Come Along and Ride on a Fantastic Voyage': My Journey through Rap Music Lyrics Charis E. Kubrin
Chapter 9: Getting Emotional Stephen K. Rice
Chapter 10: The Making of the Chicago Project Robert J. Sampson
Chapter 11: Surveying Police Officers Wesley G. Skogan
Section 3: Mining Records
Chapter 12: Criminology, Terrorism and Serendipity Gary LaFree
Chapter 13: Playing in the Sandbox: A Methodological Conversation Nicole Rafter and Amy Farrell
Chapter 14: Getting Things Wrong Really Does Help, as Long as You Keep Trying to Get Things Right: Developing Theories about Why Homicide Rates Rise and Fall Randolph Roth
Chapter 15: Twists, Turns and Tears on the Path to the Cycle of Violence Cathy Spatz Widom
Section 4: Analyses of Existing Data
Chapter 16: Research Adventures with 'Kinda Big' Data: Using NIBRS to Study Crime Lynn A. Addington
Chapter 17: Elusive Facts about Gun Violence: Where Good Surveys Go Bad Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig
Chapter 18: Solving Criminological Puzzles Kenneth C. Land
Chapter 19: Upon Becoming a Criminologist...And Spending 30 Years Thinking about Interesting Things Pamela K. Lattimore
Chapter 20: The Devil is in the Details: Crime and Victimization Research with the National Crime Victimization Survey Janet L. Lauritsen
Chapter 21: What's the Question? Ask That and You Will Follow the Path of Discovery Alex R. Piquero
Chapter 22: Predicting Risk: Who Knew It Was Such a Risky Business? Susan Turner
Section 5: Visual and Geographical Tools
Chapter 23: Systems Modeling to Inform Drug Policy: A Personal Odyssey Jonathan P. Caulkins
Chapter 24: Practitioner to Academic: An Interdisciplinary View from both Sides of the Looking Glass Elizabeth R. Groff
Chapter 25: I Want You to Wear Something for Me': On the In Situ Measurement of Police Stress and the Potential Rewards of Channeling One's Inner Experimentalist Matthew J. Hickman
Chapter 26: Sometimes Pictures Tell the Story Michael D. Maltz
Chapter 27: Rounding Up Twice the Usual Number of Suspects D. Kim Rossmo
Chapter 28: Small Worlds of Crime and Criminal Justice Interventions: Discovering Crime Hot Spots David Weisburd.

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