Youth Justice-An International Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Youth Justice-An International Journal is 2. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Temptations, Techniques and Typologies: Insights from a Western Australian Sample of Young People Who Burgle32
Age, Development and the Changing Norms of Youth Justice9
Children’s Experiences of Police Custody and the Implications for Trauma-Informed Policing9
The Right to Participation in Youth Justice Research7
‘In It From the Beginning’: How Do Young Men and Boys Explain Their Entry Into Criminal Gangs?7
A Question of Age? Applying Desistance With Children6
Youth Justice News (22.3)5
The Social Dynamics of Adolescent Co-offending5
Managing Turkey’s Marginalized Youth: ‘Managerialism’ in Turkey’s Youth Justice and Penal Systems5
Policies Governing and Programs Available to Teen Parents in the Juvenile Justice System5
I’m Trying to Save My Family: Parent Experiences of Child Criminal Exploitation4
Moderating Role of Self-Control Between Anger-Youth Violence Relationship4
The Government’s Policy and Practical Response to Contain the Spread of COVID-19 and Its Impact on Juveniles’ Rights in Detention Centres in Sindh-Pakistan4
Transgender Youth, Challenges, Responses, and the Juvenile Justice System: A Systematic Literature Review of an Emerging Literature4
My Criminal Friend: Maneuvering Friendships and Abstaining from Crime in High-Risk Areas in Denmark4
Decolonising Youth Justice, Rethinking Childhood: Caribbean Counterstories in Detention4
The Child First Strategy Implementation Project – Translating Strategy Into Practice3
The Immigration–Crime Nexus: Inner and Outer Containment Buffer or A Push Toward Delinquency3
Problem-Solving Courts for Children, Do They Work? Perspectives of Youth Justice Practitioners in Queensland, Australia3
Reviewer list2
Difficult ‘By Design’: Viewpoints of Crown Attorneys and Defense Counsel Working With Youth With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the Youth Justice System2
The Youth Justice Commute (or the Institutional Construction of Youth Transport Poverty)2
Family Belonging and Internalizing Symptoms among Youth Involved with the Juvenile Justice System2
Towards a Contextualised Understanding of Youth Justice Policy-Making: What, Who and How?2
Challenges in the Future of Restorative Youth Justice in Ireland: Minimising Intervention, Maximising Participation2
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