Criminal Justice and Behavior

Papers
(The H4-Index of Criminal Justice and Behavior is 15. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Improving the Mental Health of Correctional Workers: Perspectives From the Field28
What the COVID-19 Pandemic Teaches About the essential Practices of Community Corrections and Supervision26
Why Did You Become a Police Officer? Entry-Related Motives and Concerns of Women and Men in Policing26
Prisons and Mental Health: Violence, Organizational Support, and the Effects of Correctional Work26
Procedural Justice and Legitimacy in Prisons: A Review of Extant Empirical Literature23
The Application of Machine Learning to a General Risk–Need Assessment Instrument in the Prediction of Criminal Recidivism22
A Neglected Problem: Understanding the Effects of Personal and Vicarious Trauma on African Americans’ Attitudes Toward the Police22
Trauma-Informed Interventions for At-Risk and Justice-Involved Youth: A Meta-Analysis19
How Does Restorative Justice Work? A Qualitative Metasynthesis18
Use of a Multitheoretic Model to Understand and Classify Juvenile Computer Hacking Behavior18
The Influence of Familial and Peer Social Support on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Black Girls in Juvenile Correctional Facilities16
COVID-19 and Juvenile Probation: A Qualitative Examination of Emergent Challenges and Useful Strategies16
The Development of Prison Officers’ Job Satisfaction and its Impact on Depersonalization of Incarcerated Persons: The Role of Organizational Dehumanization16
Modeling Individual Defiance of COVID-19 Pandemic Mitigation Strategies: Insights From the Expanded Model of Deterrence and Protection Motivation Theory15
Hate Crime Victimization and Weapon Use15
The Empirical Case for Pretrial Risk Assessment Instruments15
Pervasive Uncertainty under Threat: Mental Health Disorders and Experiences of Uncertainty for Correctional Workers15
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