Identifying Patterns of Situational Clustering and Contextual Variability in Criminological Data: An Overview of Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Publication Title
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Volume
33
Issue
2
First page number:
112
Last page number:
120
Abstract
Conjunctive analysis of case configurations (CACC) is a recent innovative approach developed by Miethe, Hart, and Regoeczi that bridges the gap between traditional quantitative- or qualitative-based studies approaches. CACC was initially designed for large sample application of exploratory and confirmative studies in criminology and criminal justice. However, as this special issue demonstrates, its application has since broadened. In this introductory article, we provide background material of conjunctive analysis by (a) presenting information on how to conduct a CACC study and (b) describing the conceptual and methodological framework surrounding this type of case comparative method. With this foundation, readers can better appreciate the distinct and unique contributions of the five pieces of CACC research making up this special issue. © 2017, © The Author(s) 2017.
Language
english
Repository Citation
Hart, T. C.,
Rennison, C. M.,
Miethe, T. D.
(2017).
Identifying Patterns of Situational Clustering and Contextual Variability in Criminological Data: An Overview of Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations.
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 33(2),
112-120.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043986216689746