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4 J. Quantitative Criminology 1 (1988)

handle is hein.journals/jquantc4 and id is 1 raw text is: Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1988

From the Editor
Now, as we begin our fourth year in print, I am confronted with the
age-old good news-bad news scenario. The good news is that I welcome
to our editorial board Arnold Barnett of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Jacqueline Cohen of Carnegie-Mellon University, Daryl Hell-
man of Northeastern University, Robert J. Sampson of the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Anne Schneider of Oklahoma State Univer-
sity, Ann Dryden Witte of Wellesley College, and Marjorie S. Zatz of
Arizona State University. The bad news is that I must bid farewell to Patricia
Brantingham, Richard Larson, Richard Sparks, and Hans Zeisel, with my
sincere thanks for their help over the years since JQC began.
I should also note a new feature that we will include in the journal
approximately once a year. Starting with this issue, we shall publish a
section called Methods Showcase, featuring one or two papers concerning
a selected methodological approach. As with the current pair of papers on
the case-control method, these will be didactic in style by describing a
method and illustrating it with an application to criminological data. We
plan to focus on emerging techniques or, as in the present instance, on
methods used in other disciplines which show promise for criminological
applications.
Finally, I want to thank my associate editors, the members of the
editorial board, my editorial assistant Jennifer Hillman, and the many
scholars who have sent us their work. Each, in his or her own way, has
helped the Journal of Quantitative Criminology to grow.
James Alan Fox
Editor
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