Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency is 8. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Police and Prosecutorial Drug Charging: Analyzing Organizational Overlap in Charging Patterns at Arrest, Filing, and Conviction27
Immigration and Crime: The Role of Immigrant Heterogeneity 26
Revisiting the Structural (In)Variances of Homicide: Examining the Differential Effects of Context Across Homicide Types25
Negotiating the “Bad Guy”: Defensive Simplification and Moral Ambiguity in Police Work22
Toward Measuring Objective Procedural Justice: Commentary on Terpstra and van Wijck (2022)17
Childhood Exposure to Family Violence, Residential Instability, and Parental Incarceration: Compounding Household Adversities and Adolescent Delinquency17
Selection and Facilitation: Is the Gang Membership-Psychopathic Traits Link a Product of Individual Differences, Social Influences, or Both?14
Trends in Prison Sentences and Racial Disparities: 20-Years of Sentencing Under Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code14
Crime, Choice, and Context12
How Little Does It Take to Trigger a Peer Effect? An Experiment on Crime as Conditional Rule Violation12
The Racial-Partisan Gradient in Policing Attitudes: Toward a Framed-Group-Position Theory12
Bounded Engagement and Institutional Interdependency: Exploring Formerly Incarcerated Adults’ (Non)Engagement Experiences and Perceptions11
Radicalized Environmental Extremism and Situational Decision Making11
Situational Moral Evaluations: The Role of Rationalizations & Moral Identity11
Specifying the Temporal Bounds of the Situational Peer Effect10
Diverging Realities: Differential George Floyd Effects on Violence Against the Police9
Beyond Legal Deterrence: A Replication and Extension Study on Psychopathy, Self-Control, and Crime-Specific Willingness to Offend9
The Contextual Generality of Crime: Workplace and Street Crime9
Vulnerability in the Neighborhood: A Study of Perceived Control Over Victimization9
Moving Beyond Self-Defense: Reevaluating the (Gendered) Motivations for Female Homicide Offending Across the Victim–Offender Relationship8
The Evolution of Anti-Blackness in the American South: How Slavery and Segregation Perpetuates the Victimization of Black People8
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