Criminal Justice and Behavior

Papers
(The TQCC of Criminal Justice and Behavior is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mitigating Risk and Magnifying Protection: The Impacts of a Gang Intervention and Exiting Program on Criminogenic Risk Factors25
An Open Source Virtual Reality Training Framework for the Criminal Justice System25
Negotiating Survival and Dignity: The Meaning of Work among People Formerly Incarcerated for Drug Offenses in China22
Race and Empathy for the Police20
Types of Domestic Violence and Abuse-Flagged Offenses and Their Associations: A Quantitative Exploration Using English Police Data19
Evaluating the Predictive Validity of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI) Risk Assessment Tool for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Youth17
Why, How, and So What? Unpacking Coworker Relationships in Carceral Settings17
What Predicts Law Enforcement Reporting Among Male Sextortion Victims?17
A Better Future Beyond the Walls: Narrative Review of Best Practice Components of Services and Programs for People Exiting Custody16
Differential Offending as Predicted by the Dark Triad16
Promoting Formative Evaluations and Evaluability Assessments in Research on Domestic Violence Intervention Programs: A Case Study of Seattle’s Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DVIP)16
Moral Disengagement, Lack of Guilt, and Offending-Related Exhilaration16
Mindfulness-Based Bibliotherapy for the Treatment of Anxiety and Depression in Incarcerated Women15
“Court Can Happen Anywhere”: Courtroom Workgroup Members’ Perceptions of the Challenges and Opportunities of a Transformed Workplace15
Carrot or Stick? The Efficacy of Incentives and Sanctions for Improving Probation Supervision Outcomes15
Youth Perceptions of Juvenile Justice Facility Staff: Associations With Self-Directed Violence Among Juvenile Detainees15
Are Group Settings Intoxicating? Groups, Alcohol, and the Situational Dynamics of Violence14
Attribution Matters: How Causal Explanations Influence Perceptions of Dangerousness and Racial Classification13
Exploring Dimensions of Adult Drug Treatment Courts Related to Successful Completion13
Peer Mentors and Desistance: A Systematic Literature Review and Synthesis13
Mentorship, Culture, and Job Satisfaction Among Police Officers12
Examining the Reliability and Validity of the Criminal Sentiments Scale–Modified and the Pride in Delinquency Scale in Black and White Canadian Justice System-Involved Youth12
Tackling the Issue of Limited Dialogue and Strengthening Collaboration Among Court Actors for Improving the Condition-Setting Process12
Editor-in-Chief of Criminal Justice and Behavior : A Reflection11
Effective Probation Strategies to Respond to Signals of Poor Progress on Community Supervision11
The Imposition of Pretrial Conditions on Released Federal Defendants: The Overuse of Conditions Without Providing Any Measurable Benefits11
The Distinct Role of Peers and Supervisors in Shaping Officers’ Just and Unjust Interactions with Citizens10
Predicting Future Recidivism From Changes in School Grades and Moral Agency10
Correctional Officer Responses to Workplace Trauma: Refining the Vicarious Trauma Toolkit10
Shared Perceptions of Fatigue Management in Workgroups: A Cross-Level Moderator of the Negative Impact of Work Spillover on Custodial Officer Outcomes10
Examining Parole Decision-Making Pre- and Post-COVID-19: Does Elderly Status Matter?10
Prison Service Delivery Beyond Lockdown: Lessons Learned from People in Prison and Staff in the Offender Personality Disorders Pathway During COVID-1910
Adolescent Firesetting as a Risk Marker for Adult Externalizing and Internalizing Problems: Analysis of a 40-Year Birth Cohort Study10
Nature, Nurture, or Both? Using Sibling Comparisons to Examine Age of Exposure to Household Member Incarceration and Future Justice System Involvement9
Is Psychopathy a Dynamic Risk Factor? An Empirical Investigation of Changes in Psychopathic Personality Traits Over the Course of Correctional Treatment9
An Examination of Police Officers’ Self-Legitimacy: A Comparative Study in Slovenia9
Great Expectations: The Importance of Procedural Justice and Parenting for Perceptions of Success Among Youth on Probation9
Clinicians’ Perceptions on Trauma-Informed Care in Australian Adult Forensic Clinical Rehabilitation Services9
Defense Counsel Type, Defendant Interventions, and Punishment in a Virtual Pretrial Courtroom9
“I Done Been Through a Lot of Stuff and I Done Seen a Lot of Things”: A Qualitative Analysis of Chronic Stress and Violence Among Justice-Involved Black Men9
The Effectiveness of a Strength-Based Sexual Offending Treatment Program for Men With Serious Mental Illness: Evaluation of Therapeutic Change and Recidivism9
Characteristics of Serious Police Misconduct: Discerning Typologies in Three Agencies9
Book Review: Sex Crimes: Research and Realities VandiverD.BraithwaiteJ. (2022). Sex Crimes: Research and Realities (2nd ed.). Routledge. 358 pp. ISBN: 9780367457600. Price: £58.99.9
Victim Recovery in Restorative Justice: A Theoretical Framework9
Criminogenic Risk Assessment Beyond Juvenile Justice: Exploring the Predictive Ability of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI) in Norway8
Assessing Risk of Family Violence by Young People: Identifying Recidivism Base Rates and the Validity of the VP-SAFvR for Youth8
Understanding the relationship between child visits, pre-prison father-child contact, and recidivism among formerly imprisoned fathers8
Completing the Deficit Model of Psychopathy: The Critical Role of Rule Governance8
Parental Hostility as a Moderator of the Criminogenic Effect of Parental Criminal Justice Contact Among Youth Adjudicated of Serious Offenses8
Pathways to Offense Charging: Examining Defense Decision-Making During Case Processing8
The Symbiotic Harm of a Criminal Record8
Juror Perceptions of Bystander and Victim Intoxication by Different Substances8
“I’ve Seen More Dead People than I thought I Would”: Vicarious Trauma Exposure among Police Support Personnel8
Wired for Risk? TRDM, Self-Control, and Peer Deviance in Cybercrime8
Can an Expert Opinion Mitigate Racially Biased Diversion Decisions? An Empirical Examination in the Context of Re-Offense Risk Assessment8
The Association of Geographic Congruence With Postrelease Substance Use and Reincarceration7
Perceptions of Probation Officer Procedural Justice and Recidivism: A Longitudinal Study in the Netherlands7
Deception Detection: Comparing the Lexicon-Based Approaches and Verifiability Approach7
“We Can’t Work With Them, We Can’t Work Without Them”: The Police-Victim Advocacy Nexus in Processing Sexual Offenses in the Nigerian Justice System7
The Ties That Bind: The Association Between Social Network Ties, Integration, and Stress Among Incarcerated Women7
An Examination of Differences in Detected Versus Undetected Child-to-Parent Violence in Spanish Justice and Community Youth Samples7
Conceptualizing and Measuring Public Stigma Toward People With Prison Records7
Assessing Motivations for Punishment: The Sentencing Goals Inventory6
Divergent Effects of Communication Skills on Aggression Among Justice-Involved Youth with and without ADHD: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis6
Book Review: Juvenile Delinquency: Causes and Control6
Implementation and Effectiveness of In-Prison Programs for Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators: Evidence From Spain6
Humane Interrogation Strategies Are Associated With Confessions, Cooperation, and Disclosure: Evidence From a Field Study of Incarcerated Individuals in the United States6
Toward Accountability: A Qualitative Assessment of Supervision Officers’ Responses to Noncompliance During the COVID-19 Pandemic6
The Validity of the ODARA in Australian Intimate Partner Violence Cases Without Prior Assault/Credible Threat or Cohabitation6
Prison Visitation and All-Cause Mortality During Reentry: An Examination of In-Person and Remote Video Visits6
Unpacking the Group Engagement Model Within a Police Department: Peers, Legitimacy, and Unintended Consequences6
A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis of Interventions to Address Substance Use Disorders and Other Mental Health Disorders in Prison Settings With a Focus on Low- and Middle-Income Countries6
Sustainability of Evidence-Based Practices: Risk-Need-Responsivity in Probation 7 Years Later6
Examining Whether Practical Measures of Neighborhood Characteristics Improve Correctional Risk Assessment Tools6
Between Paternalism and a Gender Perspective: Prosecutorial Decision-Making and Focal Concerns in the Global South6
Preventing Suicide in Jails: Examining Community, Facility, and Individual Differences6
An Evaluation of a Trauma-Informed Intervention in Secure Juvenile Detention: The Impact on Youth-Level Incidents of Violence6
Predicting Recidivism in a High-Risk Sample of Intimate Partner Violent Men Referred for Police Threat Assessment6
Homelessness and Contact with the Criminal Legal System among U.S. Combat Veterans: An Exploration of Potential Mediating Factors6
Coping With Incarceration: How Women Adjust to Being Separated From Their Children6
Breaking the Code of Silence: The Importance of Control Systems and Empathy Toward Outgroups6
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: An Exploratory Typological Approach to Understanding Criminal Career Heterogeneity in Intimate Partner Homicide5
Offending Trajectories in an Australian Birth Cohort: Differences and Similarities Across Sex5
Latent Classes of Baseline Mental Health and Substance Use Symptoms Predict 3-Month Health and Well-Being Outcomes Among Drug Court Participants5
A Test of the Dual Taxonomy Explanation of Life-Course-Persistent Offending: Individual Risk, Social Bonds, and Within-Individual Change in Delinquency in Children With Early Police Contact5
Examining the Utility of the Texas Risk Assessment System to Predict Community Supervision Compliance and Recidivism5
At-risk Youth in Honduras: A Psychometric Evaluation of the Instrumento de Medicion de Comportamientos (IMC)5
The Focal Concerns of Stalking Victims: Examining Victims’ Decisions to Engage Civil and Criminal Legal Systems5
Selling Sex in the States: Religious Fundamentalism, Christian Nationalism, and Public Acceptance of Moral Problems5
Disruption in the Court Community: Understanding the Barriers to Prosecution Reform5
Hate Crime Police Intervention and Neighborhood Context: A Multilevel Analysis5
Gender in the Courtroom Workgroup: Understanding the Relationship Between the Composition of Workgroups and the Gender Gap in Punishment5
The Association Between Misdemeanor Citation and Jail Placement5
Therapeutic Approaches to Remorse in Sentencing Recommendations: A Qualitative Study of Probation Officers5
Discretionary Prosecutorial Decision-Making: Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Bias in Intimate Partner Violence5
Predictors of misconduct between and within adults serving long-term sentences4
The Extreme Sexual Victimization Histories of Women in Prison and the Significance of Race4
“It Makes Him Feel Even Farther Away”: Disruptions in Communication Among Families Impacted by Incarceration During the COVID-19 Pandemic4
Juvenile Probation Officer Perceptions of Parental Involvement in Juvenile Probation and With Contingency Management4
Is There a Communication Perspective for Digital Restorative Justice? Insights From the Experience of Spanish Facilitators4
A Look at the Difficulty and Predictive Validity of LS/CMI Items With Rasch Modeling4
Sex Differences in Coping Strategies and Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Taiwanese Police Officers4
Emotional Distress in Incarcerated Populations: Factor Structure of the Spanish Version of the DASS-214
Does Criminal Thinking Predict Prison Misconduct? An Evaluation of TCU’s Criminal Thinking Scales4
Telemental health service delivery to justice-involved persons With substance use: Staff perspectives4
Structures of Oppressive Attitudes among Criminal Justice Majors: A Cross-National Analysis4
Reclaiming Parenthood After Incarceration: The Nexus of Determination to Desist, Fulfillment of Parental Responsibilities, and Recidivism4
If the Cops Won’t, Maybe a Gang Will: How Self-Help Explains Procedural Justice as a Predictor of Gang Membership4
Police Recruits’ Perceptions of the Utility of Body-Worn Cameras as a Training Tool4
Do “African Gangs” Exist in Melbourne? The African Australian Narrative4
“We Have Unique Experiences”: Familial Socialization of Children of Incarcerated Parents4
A Comparison of Police Use of Force by Male and Female Officers in Canada: Rates, Modalities, Effectiveness, and Injuries4
Do Some Dynamic Risk Factors Signal Imminent Recidivism? Testing the Conceptual Distinction Between Stable and Acute Dynamic Risk Factors4
Parental Incarceration in Childhood and Adult Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration: Race/Ethnicity and Sex Differences4
Associations of Racial Equity Training, Policies, and Practices With Routine Supervision Strategies in Community Corrections4
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Reexamining Modified Labeling Theory: A Sample of Incarcerated Women With Mental Illness4
Assessing the Affective Organizational Commitment Scale: A Multilevel Psychometric Study among Prison Staff4
The Who, What, and How of Interagency Criminal Justice–Behavioral Health Teams: Developing and Sustaining Collaborations4
An Economic Analysis of Crime Costs Associated with Psychopathic Personality Disorder and Violence Risk4
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