Annual Review of Criminology

Papers
(The TQCC of Annual Review of Criminology is 13. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Transformative Potential of Restorative Justice: What the Mainstream Can Learn from the Margins80
Can Conservative Criminal Justice Reform Survive a Rise in Crime?59
Concealed Carry Laws and Violence in America46
Agent-Based Modeling in Criminology43
The Rise of Progressive Prosecutors in the United States: Politics, Prospects, and Perils40
From Crimes to Crime Statistics: Conceptual Challenges in the Measurement of Violence37
Renewing Historical Criminology: Scope, Significance, and Future Directions36
The Meaning of the Victim–Offender Overlap for Criminological Theory and Crime Prevention Policy33
History, Linked Lives, Timing, and Agency: New Directions in Developmental and Life-Course Perspective on Gangs28
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Analytic Criminology: Mechanisms and Methods in the Explanation of Crime and its Causes23
Surveillance Technologies and Constitutional Law23
The Centrality of Child Maltreatment to Criminology22
My Unexpected Adventure Pursuing a Career in Motion22
Sanctions, Perceptions, and Crime20
Group Threat and Social Control: Who, What, Where, and When19
Studying Repeat Victimization: A Consideration of Measurement Issues17
The Trajectories of Lethal Violence: Analyzing Long-Term Homicide Trends in England and Wales15
Challenges and Prospects for Evidence-Informed Policy in Criminology15
Revitalizing Ethnographic Studies of Immigration and Crime15
Concerning Cars: Automobility and the Contours of Control, Order, and Harm15
The Changing Landscape of Police Interviewing and Interrogation14
Assessing the Impact of the Violence Against Women Act14
Reproductive Policing: A Review14
Code of the Street25 Years Later: Lasting Legacies, Empirical Status, and Future Directions14
Instrumental Variables Regression for Criminological Research13
Violent Conflict in the Human Record: A Review of the Bioarchaeological Evidence13
Green Criminology: Capitalism, Green Crime and Justice, and Environmental Destruction13
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