International Journal of Law Crime and Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Law Crime and 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Gendered SLAPPs: Addressing criminal prosecutions against exposers of sexual and gender-based violence under international human rights law13
We vs. them: Perception of terrorism in multiethnic Bosnia and Herzegovina in an intergroup perspective12
The effects of absolute status, relative status, and patriarchal culture on the victimization of women: An international comparative study9
Study on the spatiotemporal evolution and influencing factors of theft crimes: A comparative analysis before and during COVID-199
Women intimate partner violence revictimization during protection orders in Montevideo, Uruguay. Risk factors and policy implications8
The poverty of the comparative orthodoxy: Cultural criminology, perspectival realism and conceptual variation8
Using machine learning to conduct crime linking of residential burglary8
“It’s the workload, not the pictures that keep me up at night.” Experiences of Norwegian police prosecutors working with child abuse cases8
Sanction for prosecution in ‘Offences Against the State’ in India: The prerogative of the political and the withdrawal of the judicial7
Extradition between Kuwait and the UK: New dispositions, old doubts7
The significance of victim ideality in interactions between crime victims and police officers7
Book review7
Understanding perceived legitimacy of correctional officers among male juvenile offenders in China: From a system perspective6
Editorial Board6
Child homicide in Ontario, Canada: Comparing criminal justice outcomes6
Counter-terrorism & the intelligence network in Europe6
Informality in magistrates’ courts as a barrier to participation6
Book review6
An empirical study of “public security centralism” in modern China and its legal and political ramifications4
Revisiting packer’s models: Examining Nigeria's criminal justice system in the COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 era4
How acts become hate crime: The police's documenting of criminal cases4
“I just took the beating”: Indigenous peoples’ experiences with police use of force4
Patterns of child and adolescent sexual abuse in the era of COVID-19 lockdown in Nigeria4
Impression management in corporate corruption settlements: The storied self of the prosecutorial authority3
Remand decision-making in the youth court. A comparative analysis of youth remand and bail in England & Wales and the Netherlands3
Corrigendum to: ‘Male Rape Myths: Examining the role of Victim Empathy and Socio-demographics in a cross-sectional sample of UK Adults’ [Int. J. Law, Crime and Justice, 76, 100645]3
Forced marriage: What do professionals know?3
Burnout in the DA's office: Correlates and coping strategies among male and female prosecutors3
Safety and security in Abu Dhabi: The impact of policing on public perceptions3
Does performance appraisal fairness alleviate police officers’ organizational silence? -Considering the moderating effect of trust-3
Challenges in assisting labour trafficking and exploitation victims in Spain3
Demystifying China’s police tactical units3
Representations of traffickers in official UK discourse: Examining the least known component of the human trafficking equation3
Factors of fear of crime among Korean citizens: The mediating effect of confidence in the police3
“The law is the law”: The Malaysian police readiness for the implementation of restorative policing3
‘It sounds like lived experience’ - On empathy in rape trials3
Criminal governance and systems of parallel justice: Practice and implications in Brazilian urban peripheries3
Insurers’ responses to cyber crime: Evidence from Russia3
Community-led diversion of Indigenous young people from the justice system: The role of government administrative data3
Inequality, cumulative disadvantage and youth justice: Towards an analytical framework for understanding and addressing inequalities in youth justice decision-making3
An empirical study of social disorganization theory in China3
Editorial Board2
Editorial Board2
How do German police officers of varying empathy levels react to different styles of interviewing a suspected sex offender?2
Evaluations of countering violent extremism programs: Linking success to content, approach, setting, and participants2
Regional variation in sentences for child sexual abuse: An empirical study with Finnish court data2
Editorial Board2
Implementation issues with hot spot policing2
Editorial Board2
Fear of sexual assault for oneself and others: A gendered perspective from five states2
Editorial Board2
Moralization of law, heavy-penaltyism, and retributive justice: A corpus-assisted study of legal consciousness on Chinese social media2
The relationship between victimization and vaping results from monitoring the future2
Editorial Board2
Counter-governance and ‘post-event prevent’: Regulating rumours, fake news and conspiracy theories in the aftermath of terror2
Exploring the voluntary response to cyber-fraud: From vigilantism to responsibilisation2
Not just another brick in the wall? Protecting prisoners' right to education2
Alberta not criminally responsible project. Part 1: Comparing the rates of incoming NCRMD persons and absolute discharges before and after Swain and Winko2
“Whenever big changes come, big talks don't” – An examination of the police experience of recruitment and promotion positive action processes2
Factors that foster individual willingness to serve in rehabilitation-oriented penal sector volunteer roles in Japan2
The legitimacy of criminalizing drugs: Applying the ‘harm principle’ of John Stuart Mill to contemporary decision-making2
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