Applied Analytical Methods

MET CJ 591

Evidence-based and data-informed approaches are now central to modern criminal justice practice. How can data help you understand crime problems, evaluate programs, and support better policy decisions? Develop practical skills for analyzing and interpreting quantitative data used in justice policy and administration. You will learn how to frame research questions, summarize patterns in data, and draw meaningful conclusions from statistical evidence. The course introduces key analytical tools—including descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, and measures of association—and demonstrates how they are used to analyze crime and justice data. Working with real datasets and justice-system contexts, you will build experience conducting analyses and communicating findings clearly to diverse audiences. By the end of the course, you will be able to interpret statistical evidence and “tell the story” behind the numbers.

FALL 2026 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
O2 Holt ARR 12:00 am-12:00 am Students are assigned to class sections of about 20 with a member of the teaching team. Student visa holders must contact their advisor for approval before registering for any online class.

SPRG 2027 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Cadigan R 6:00 pm-8:45 pm

SPRG 2027 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
O2 Thomas ARR 12:00 am-12:00 am Students are assigned to class sections of about 20 with a member of the teaching team. F1 student visa holders should contact their advisor before registering for any online class.

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