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Criminology and Criminal Justice in Malta

European Journal of Criminology, 2009
Maltese criminology can be said to occupy a significant place in the national life of Malta. As a course of study, criminology makes a relatively recent appearance with the founding of the Institute of Forensic Studies at the University of Malta in 1993, although Maltese criminology has roots in forensic medicine from the 19th century.
Trevor Calafato, Paul Knepper
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Applied Criminology and Criminal Justice

2015
Applied criminology may be thought of as being concerned with the application of the discipline of criminology to ‘real world’ problems of crime and criminal justice. It is both critical and engaged and seeks to find solutions to particular issues of crime and justice, as well as to problematize suggested approaches.
Stout, Brian (R17101)   +1 more
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Evaluating Criminology and Criminal Justice

1998
Using citation analysis, this study examines the influence and prestige of scholars, journals, and university departments in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. In the tradition of Marvin E. Wolfgang'sEvaluating Criminology, the authors apply this quantitative method to evaluate the impact of individuals and their research efforts on two ...
Richard A. Wright   +2 more
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Media, Criminology, and Criminal Justice

2018
In the 1840s, cheap mass-marketed newspapers raised the relationship among the media, crime, and criminal justice to a new level. The intervening history has only strengthened the bonds, and comprehending the nature of the media, crime, and justice relationship has become necessary for understanding contemporary crime and criminal justice policies. The
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Indigenous Peoples, Criminology, and Criminal Justice

Annual Review of Criminology, 2019
This review provides a critical overview of Indigenous peoples’ interactions with criminal justice systems. It focuses on the experiences of Indigenous peoples residing in the four major Anglo-settler-colonial jurisdictions of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States.
Chris Cunneen, Juan Marcellus Tauri
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Open Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice

2023
This study explores the reported use of open science practices in leading criminology and criminal justice journals. This project page includes the study data, code, and pre-registration.
Greenspan, Rachel, Boutwell, Brian
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Doctoral Education in Criminology and Criminal Justice*

Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2007
With more than half of all doctoral programs in criminology and criminal justice admitting their first doctoral student after 1990, growth in doctoral education in criminology and criminal justice in recent years has been substantial. Using seven years of data from annual surveys of all institutions known to offer the doctorate in criminology and ...
Natasha A. Frost, Todd R. Clear
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Crime, Criminology and Criminal Justice in Scotland

European Journal of Criminology, 2008
This survey of Scotland reviews: core Scottish criminal justice institutions; statistical trends in crime and punishment over the past 40 years; the history and politics of Scottish criminal justice; and the emergence of a distinctively Scottish criminology.
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Citation Analysis in Criminology and Criminal Justice

2013
Our goal in writing Most-Cited Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1986–2010 is to create a text that examines the influence and prestige of scholars and works in the field of criminology and criminal justice (CCJ), as well as changes in influence and prestige over a period of 25 years, based on citation analysis.
Ellen G. Cohn   +2 more
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