Race and Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Race and 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Isom Front Matter for RAJ 14(1)—Editor's Note36
Perceptions of Immigrants as a Criminal Threat: The Role of Negative Affect and Ethnocentrism27
Anti-racism in Criminology: An Oxymoron or the way Forward?24
Editorial Co-Introduction for 14(1)23
Assessing the Scope of Missing Indigenous Persons in Idaho22
The Necessity of Love16
Heritage Not Hate? Confederate Flag Supporters Less Likely to Perceive Criminal Injustice, More Likely to View Police as Friends12
Issue 14(4) Introduction11
Race, Ethnicity, Justice, and Self-Regulating Beliefs among a Sample of Justice-Involved Men and Women10
Straight Outta 4chan: Exploring the Album Art of the White Supremacist “Moon Man” Music Project9
Race and Justice in 20259
Minority Women Incarcerated: The Vulnerabilities of Traveller Women in the Irish Criminal Justice System8
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Research Teams: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly7
Race, Gender, and Risk Assessments in Canadian Federal Prison7
Institutional Betrayal and Race in the Civil Legal System: A Latent Class Analysis with Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence7
Citizen Willingness to Hold a Police Officer Criminally Responsible for the Use of Deadly Force: Examining the Correlates of Finding Guilt6
Policing Gender, Race, and Place: A Multi-Level Assessment of Stop and Frisks6
Making Drug use Dangerous for Black Men: Race, Drugs, Violence, and Criminal Justice6
In Their Experience: A Review of Racial and Sexual Minority Experience in Academe and Proposals for Building an Inclusive Criminology6
Anti-Racism and Intersectionality in Feminist Criminology and Academia: Introduction to a Special Issue6
Issue Introduction 14(2)5
Public Opinion on Immigration Law Enforcement, Support for the Police, and Obligation to Report Undocumented Immigrants to the Police5
Solving Crime for America's “Others”: Crime Clearance and Asian American Victims4
Perceived China Threat, Conspiracy Belief, and Public Support for Restrictive Immigration Control During the COVID-19 Pandemic4
Editorial Board Representation in Criminology: A Call to Address Racial Disparities4
The Impact of Race and Skin Color on Police Contact and Arrest: Results From a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Study4
The Lynching Era and Contemporary Lethal Police Shootings in the South4
In Search of a Critical Mass: Do Black Lives Matter in Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs?3
“En El Campo, Siempre Es Asi”: A Mixed Methodological Assessment of Spanish-Speaking Immigrant Farmworker Legal Needs in Oregon3
Race and Incarceration: The Representation and Characteristics of Black People in Provincial Correctional Facilities in Ontario, Canada3
Reducing Officer-Involved Deaths of Civilians in Urban Areas: Forecasting the Effects of Departmental Policies3
The Social and Spatial Mismatch of Women Returning From Jail Contexts: An Intersectional Mixed-Methods Analysis3
When Avoidance Backfires: Interracial Officer-Citizen Dyads and the Consequences for Fleeing Suspects3
Racial Disparities in the Wake of Cannabis Legalization: Documenting Persistence and Change3
School Leadership, Race, and School Discipline: Examining the Relationship Between School Leader-Student Racial Congruence and the Likelihood of Exclusionary Discipline3
Perceptions of Armed School Police: Exploring Views by Race in 2019 and 20203
Fight the Virus and Fight the Bias: Asian Americans’ Engagement in Activism to Combat Anti-Asian COVID-19 Racism3
“I Don’t let These Felonies Hold me Back!”: How Street-Identified Black Men and Women Use Resilience to Radically Reframe Reentry3
Downstream Effects of Frayed Relations: Juror Race, Judgment, and Perceptions of Police3
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