Victims & Offenders

Papers
(The H4-Index of Victims & Offenders is 14. 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 2022-04-01 to 2026-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Introduction55
SNAFU, Situation Normal All Forces United in Veterans Court: From the Perspective of a California Court of Appeal Justice and Mentor41
Introduction and Organization for Special Issue34
Human Trafficking Hotline Analysis: Insights from the State of Tennessee32
“It’s Just ‘Locker Room’ Talk”: The Impact of Gender and Political Partisanship on Agreement with Rape Myths Among US University Students28
Are Black Offenders Disproportionately Victimizing Asian Americans During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Comparison to Expected Racial Distributions and the Pre-Pandemic Period24
Framing Perceived Emotional Abuse by Former Intercollegiate Student-Athletes into Categories Based on Power20
“If You Have Nothing to Hide it Shouldn’t be a Problem”: The Social Construction of Cyber Abuse and Normalized Cyber Behaviors in Intimate Relationships20
Spousal Physical Violence and Women’s Psychological Distress in the Middle Ganga Plain, India: The Moderating Role of Husband’s Migration19
Blaming the (Disabled) Victim: Influence of Neurodevelopmental Disorder and Crime Type on Assignment of Victim Blame and Support for Goals of Criminal Punishment18
A Qualitative Examination of Swedish Police Officers’ Perceptions of Victim Culpability15
Understanding Motivations for Gang Joining Using Self-Determination Theory: Implications for Youth Mentoring Programs15
Child-To-Parent Violence is the Canary in the Coal Mine: Associations with Experiences of Violence in Adulthood15
Moral Identity and Bystander Behavior in Cyberbullying: The Roles of Moral Outrage and Online Interpersonal Trust14
Online Stalking Experiences and Harms Among Female Acquaintance Stalking Victims14
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