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Crime and Justice and the Criminal Justice and Criminology Literature
Crime and Justice, 1996The most-cited scholars in state-of-the-art literature reviews in general volumes of Crime and Justice: A Review of Research between 1986 and 1993 were significantly correlated with the most-cited scholars in three major American criminology journals, three major American criminal justice journals, and three international criminology journals between ...
David P. Farrington, Ellen G. Cohn
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Doctoral Education in Criminology and Criminal Justice*
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2007With 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 ...
Todd R. Clear, Natasha A. Frost
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Applied Criminology and Criminal Justice
2015Applied 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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PRESTIGE OF JOURNALS IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminology, 1981AbstractThe prestige of professional journals is an important element in the academic world because of the relationship of journal prestige to the careers of individuals and to the reputations of academic institutions. This study investigates the system of journal prestige in the field of criminology and criminal justice, using the ratings of ...
Da Vid L. Decker+2 more
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Citation Analysis in Criminology and Criminal Justice
2013Our 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.
David P. Farrington+2 more
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Periodical Prestige in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology, 1983ABSTRACT* * *Journals in criminology and criminal justice have been ranked using subjective techniques to assess journal presitige as well as objective measures intended to assess journal eminence. Two recent studies have resulted in somewhat similar rankings of professional journals although each used distinct methods of data analysis and asked ...
David L. Decker+2 more
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Experiences of Trans Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Critical Criminology, 2021Trans individuals experience disproportionately high rates of victimization, discrimination and disparate treatment by the criminal processing system, as well as misrepresentation by the media. The importance and validity of studying transgender people’s experiences in the criminal processing system is beginning to be highlighted in criminology and ...
Allyn Walker+3 more
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Crime, Criminology and Criminal Justice in Scotland
European Journal of Criminology, 2008This 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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Media, Criminology, and Criminal Justice
2018In 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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New References for Criminology and Criminal Justice
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2006Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld (ed.) Criminal Justice, Vols. I–III Pasadena: Salem Press, 2005 ISBN 1 587 65218 8, 1318pp, hb. Richard A. Wright and J.
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