Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Inside the Criminology of Carlo Morselli15
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres11
Three Years In: A Consideration of the Impacts of Canada’s Legalization of Cannabis on Law Enforcement10
Experienced Victimization and Confidence in the Police among Young Canadian Adults10
Revisiting the “Velvet Glove” versus the “Iron Fist”: Canadian Police Tactical Teams and Community Policing7
Racial/Ethnic Connection with Confidence in the Police: Equal Treatment Matters6
A Script Analysis of Successful Police Interventions Involving Individuals in Crisis5
Exploring the Reciprocal Relationship Between Serious Victimization and Criminogenic Networks5
Lawmakers and Environmental Protection: A Canadian Regime of Permission5
Racial Diversity, Majority–Minority Gap, and Confidence in the Criminal Justice System5
The Road Less Travelled: Probation Trends in Canada Over the Past 30 Years4
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres4
There Is No Such Thing as Zero Risk of Sexual Offending3
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de livres3
L’effet de l’abolition du registre des armes longues sur les homicides au Canada: résultats d’une expérimentation naturelle3
Learning Disabilities and Delinquency: The (Non-)mediating and (Non-)moderating Role of Peer Deviance2
Police Legitimacy in Ethnic–Racially and Economically Stratified Democracies2
Pathway to Justice? The Role of Racial Bias Training in Modern Canadian Policing2
Situational and Ecological Predictors of Conducted Energy Weapon Application Severity2
Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment and Psycho-criminological Analysis: Development of the RBAC-VPI Risk Measure2
Occupational Stress, Correctional Officers, and Training for the Job: Probing Sources of Stress During the Correctional Service of Canada’s Correctional Training Program2
The Risk–Need–Responsivity Model and Justice-Involved Persons with Serious Mental Illness2
Section 19 Conferencing in the Canadian Youth Criminal Justice System2
Revisiting the Real Story of Restorative Justice in the Criminal Justice System: 20 Years On2
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