Journal of Crime & Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Crime & Justice is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Examining incel subculture on Reddit21
Culture in prison, culture on the street: the convergence between the convict code and code of the street14
Police officers’ job satisfaction: combining public service motivation and person-environment fit11
The structure of cybercrime networks: transnational computer fraud in Vietnam10
How conflict ‘bleeds over’ for correctional staff: exploring work-family conflict through correctional subculture10
A qualitative application of the Job Demand-Control-Support (JDCS) to contextualize the occupational stress correctional workers experience9
Police supervisor attitudes toward organizational change8
De-policing as a result of public scrutiny: examining officers’ perceptions of negative media attention and willingness to engage in self-initiated activity8
An assessment of the state of firearm sales on the Dark Web8
Drivers of perceived safety: do they differ in contexts where violence and police saturation feel ‘normal’?8
Getting to the source: how inmates and other staff contribute to correctional officer stress8
Initial lessons learned during a remote drug court evaluation during the COVID-19 pandemic7
Exploring violent crimes in Chicago during the COVID-19 pandemic: do location, crime type, and social distancing type matter?7
Using estimates of undocumented immigrants to study the immigration-crime relationship7
Expanding desistance theories through the integration of offender strategies7
‘I (really) know what you mean’. Mechanisms of experiential peer support for young people with criminal behavior: a qualitative study6
Experimental analysis of male online dating on parole6
A spatial and temporal examination of housing demolitions on crime in Los Angeles blocks6
Correctional officer and inmate perceptions of the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA): A thematic analysis6
Studying rare events in policing: the allure and limitations of using body-worn camera video6
An examination of the direct and interactive effects of race/ethnicity and gender on charge reduction6
“They said they were going to help us get through this …”: documenting interactions between police and commercially sexually exploited youth6
Third-party crime reporting: examining the effects of perceived social cohesion and confidence in police effectiveness6
Law enforcement identification of potential trafficking victims5
Drunk driving and deterrence: exploring the reconceptualized deterrence hypothesis and self-reported drunk driving5
Understanding the role of unstructured socializing with peers and peer delinquency as mediators in the relationship of parental monitoring and delinquency5
The centrality of relationships in context: a comparison of factors that predict the sexual and non-sexual victimization of transgender women in prisons for men5
Representing juvenile lifers: do attorneys in parole hearings matter?5
Gang affiliation, restrictive housing, and institutional misconduct: does disciplinary segregation suppress or intensify gang member rule violations?5
Assessing a multidimensional model of police legitimacy in South Korea with latent class analysis4
What was washed away and what remained: an assessment of the impact of Hurricane Katrina on index crimes4
Punishing environmental offenders: criminal environmental sentencing in Louisiana, 2004-20144
Juvenile court in the school-prison nexus: youth punishment, schooling and structures of inequality4
Some fear, more loathing? Threats and anxieties shaping protective gun ownership and gun carry in the U.S.4
The effects of age, race, and offense type on receiving a ‘youth discount’ in juvenile court3
Police accounts of critical incidents: a descriptive and empirical assessment3
Examining the nexus between involvement in crime and delinquency and being processed through the criminal justice system3
Mental health programming for law enforcement: a first look at trends and perceptions of effectiveness3
Police legitimacy or risk-avoidance: what makes people feel safe?3
The role of negative staff behavior and fairness on perceptions of post-release success among formerly incarcerated juveniles3
Evaluating fluctuations in homicide: crowdsourcing trends and assessing sentiments of change3
Barriers to inmate program participation in a private southern US prison3
Juvenile transfer status and the sentencing of violent offenders: a test of the liberation hypothesis3
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