Criminal Justice and Behavior

Papers
(The TQCC of Criminal Justice and Behavior is 4. 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
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
What the COVID-19 Pandemic Teaches About the essential Practices of Community Corrections and Supervision26
Procedural Justice and Legitimacy in Prisons: A Review of Extant Empirical Literature23
A Neglected Problem: Understanding the Effects of Personal and Vicarious Trauma on African Americans’ Attitudes Toward the Police22
The Application of Machine Learning to a General Risk–Need Assessment Instrument in the Prediction of Criminal Recidivism22
Trauma-Informed Interventions for At-Risk and Justice-Involved Youth: A Meta-Analysis19
Use of a Multitheoretic Model to Understand and Classify Juvenile Computer Hacking Behavior18
How Does Restorative Justice Work? A Qualitative Metasynthesis18
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
The Influence of Familial and Peer Social Support on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Black Girls in Juvenile Correctional Facilities16
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
Modeling Individual Defiance of COVID-19 Pandemic Mitigation Strategies: Insights From the Expanded Model of Deterrence and Protection Motivation Theory15
The Floating Signifier of “Radicalization”: Correctional Officers’ Perceptions of Prison Radicalization14
Effectiveness of Forensic Assertive Community Treatment on Forensic and Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis14
The Impact of Childhood School Suspension on Dropout and Arrest in Adolescence: Disparate Relationships by Race and Adverse Childhood Experiences14
Incremental Contributions of Static and Dynamic Sexual Violence Risk Assessment: Integrating Static-99R and VRS-SO Common Language Risk Levels13
Starting With Girls and Their Resilience in Mind: Reconsidering Risk/Needs Assessments for System-Involved Girls12
Firesetting Reoffending: A Meta-Analysis12
Exploring Officer-Involved Shootings With Interaction Effects: A Deeper Understanding of How Race/Ethnicity Interacts With Other Factors in the Use of Deadly Force12
“The Prison System Doesn’t Make It Comfortable to Visit”: Prison Visitation From the Perspectives of People Incarcerated and Family Members12
The Keepers: Returning Citizens’ Experiences With Prison Staff Misconduct12
Virtual Reality Job Interview Training for Adults Receiving Prison-Based Employment Services: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility and Initial Effectiveness Trial11
The Role of Hate Crime Victimization, Fear of Victimization, and Vicarious Victimization in COVID-19-Related Depression11
Traumatic Brain Injury in Community Corrections: Prevalence and Differences in Compliance and Long-Term Outcomes Among Men and Women on Probation11
Exploring a Social Identity Theory of Shared Narrative: Insights from Resident Stories of Police Contact in Newark, New Jersey, and Cleveland, Ohio11
The Heterogeneity of Suicide Attempters: An Analysis of Single- and Repeat-Suicide Attempters Among People in Custody11
Criminal History and Adverse Childhood Experiences in Relation to Recidivism and Social Functioning in Multi-problem Young Adults11
Predictive Properties of the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) in a Northern Canadian Prairie Sample10
Race and Ethnicity Differences in Police Contact and Perceptions of and Attitudes Toward the Police Among Youth10
Predictive Validity of the DYRA and SAFVR: New Zealand Police’s Family Violence Risk Assessment Instruments10
The Effect of Sanction Severity and Its Interaction With Procedural Justice10
Well-Being in Frontline Correctional Officers: A Mixed-Method Systematic Review10
Do Impulsivity and Education Moderate the Effectiveness of Police Sexual Assault Investigations Training? Findings From a Solomon Four-Group Quasi-Experiment9
Latent Class Analysis of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Among Justice-Involved Juveniles: Association With Motivational and Emotional Aspects of Self-Harm Behavior9
Do the Effects of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Use of Force and Complaints Change Over Time? Results From a Panel Analysis in the Milwaukee Police Department9
Criminal Expertise and Sexual Violence: Comparing the Crime-Commission Process Involved in Sexual Burglary and Sexual Robbery9
International Survey on the Use of Emerging Technologies Among Forensic and Correctional Mental Health Professionals9
Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire: Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance Among Portuguese Male Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence9
Linking Organizational Justice to Organizational Commitment Among Nigerian Police Officers8
Discretionary Prosecutorial Decision-Making: Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Bias in Intimate Partner Violence8
Race, Ethnicity, and Official Perceptions in the Juvenile Justice System: Extending the Role of Negative Attributional Stereotypes8
Risk-Need-Responsivity Meets Mental Health: Implementation Challenges in Probation Case Planning8
Death in Sadistic Sexual Crimes: A Neural Network Analysis of Factors Associated With a Lethal Outcome8
A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Wilderness Therapy on Delinquent Behaviors Among Youth7
Examining the Predictive Validity of the Public Safety Assessment7
Paternal Imprisonment and Father–Child Relationships: A Systematic Review7
Supportive Communication Skills as a Protective Factor Among Couples Experiencing Incarceration7
Sources of stress among Federal Correctional Officers in Canada7
What Gets Measured in Reentry Research? A Scoping Review on Community Reentry From Jail and Prison for Persons With Mental Illnesses7
Effects of Work–Family Conflict on Southern Correctional Staff Burnout7
IRT-Based Differential Item Functioning Analysis of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory Across Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Youth7
“Trapped in their Shame”: A Qualitative Investigation of Moral Injury in Forensic Psychiatry Patients7
Psychopathy, Borderline Personality Disorder, and Substance Use in Incarcerated Females7
The Threat of Appearing Racist: Stereotype Threat and Support for Coercion Among Australian Police Officers7
Illuminating the Concept of Community (Group)-Level Procedural Justice: A Qualitative Analysis of Protestors’ Group-Level Experiences With the Police7
Predictive Validity of the HCR-20V3 With Incarcerated Males in Mexico City6
Occupational Hazards in Corrections: The Impact of Violence and Suicide Exposures on Officers’ Emotional and Psychological Health6
Women’s Pathways: Replication and Generalizability Across State Prison Systems6
Conceptualizing and Measuring Public Stigma Toward People With Prison Records6
Explaining Chinese Delinquency: Self-Control, Morality, and Criminogenic Exposure6
Is a 7-Item Combination from the YLS/CMI an Effective Screening Strategy for Risk to Reoffend? Findings from a Cross-National Study6
The Promise of Research to Advance Smart Decarceration6
Web-Based Interventions for Individuals who Committed Sexual Offenses Against Children: Development, Evaluation, and Implementation6
The Relevance of Women’s Economic Marginalization to Recidivism6
A Look at the Difficulty and Predictive Validity of LS/CMI Items With Rasch Modeling6
Racial Politics in the Contemporary Prison Society: The Importance of Race and Ethnicity to Prison Social Organization6
The Relationship Between Patterns of Change in Dynamic Risk and Strength Scores and Reoffending for Men on Community Supervision5
Work in Long-Term Restrictive Housing and Prison Personnel Perceptions of the Humanity of People Who Are Incarcerated5
Procedural Justice, Perceived Legitimacy, and Reoffending Behavior: In Police and Court Setting5
Breaking the Code of Silence: The Importance of Control Systems and Empathy Toward Outgroups5
Police Diversion at Arrest: A Systematic Review of the Literature5
Examining the Personal and Perceived Organizational Characteristics Associated With Juvenile Probation Staff Job Satisfaction5
Incremental Validity of the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire in the Preemployment Assessment of Police Officer Candidates5
Self-Reported Change in Antisocial Attitudes and Reoffending Among a Sample of 2,337 Males Convicted of Violent Offenses5
The Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment: Predicting Violence Among Men With a Police Record of Intimate Partner Violence in the United States5
Community Relationship Quality and Reincarceration Following Rural Drug-Using Women’s Reentry From Jail5
Just a Normal Conversation: Investigative Interviews in a County Jail5
Opioids, Race, Context, and Journeys to Crime: Analyzing Black–White Differences in Travel Associated With Opioid Possession Offenses5
“Mixed” Sexual Offending Against Both Children and Adults: An Empirical Comparison With Individuals Who Exclusively Offended Against Child or Adult Victims4
Variants of Psychopathy in Chinese Juvenile Offenders: A Latent Profile Analysis4
Access to Health Care and Treatment Among Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offenses Paroled to Urban and Rural Communities4
Measuring Sexual Identity, Gender Identity, and Biological Sex in Large Social Surveys: Implications for Victimization Research4
The Relevance of the Dual Systems Model for Social Learning Theory: Testing for Moderation Effects4
Dynamic Appraisal of Intimate Partner Violence Risk and Need: Results From an Outpatient Treatment Program4
“That’s Not Rehabilitation, That’s Enabling”: Correctional Officer Perspectives on the Prison Needle Exchange Program4
Perceived Procedural Justice Enhances Correctional Officers’ Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Correlational and Causal Evidence From Israel4
Gender, Geography, and Justice: Behavioral Health Needs and Mental Health Service Use Among Women in Rural Jails4
Applying Offending Trajectory Analyses to Men Adjudicated for Child Sexual Exploitation Material Offenses4
Sorting Through the Evidence: A Step Toward Prioritization of Evidence-Based Community Supervision Practices4
Combining Static and Dynamic Recidivism Risk Information Into the Five-Level Risk and Needs System: A New Zealand Example4
The Relationship Between Self-Esteem, Gender, Criminal Attitudes, and Recidivism in a Youth Justice Sample4
“Heart and Soul of a Prosecutor”: The Impact of Prosecutor Role Orientation on Charging Decisions4
Treatment Combinations: The Joint Effects of Multiple Evidence-Based Interventions on Recidivism Reduction4
Development and Psychometric Properties of the Hate-Motivated Behavior Checklist (HMBC)4
An Assessment of the Knowledge, Support, and Behavior Surrounding the Implementation of the Prison Rape Elimination Act4
Identity Distress, Parental Response, and Problem Behaviors in Juvenile Justice-Involved Boys4
Is Reduced Visitation a Collateral Consequence of Restrictive Housing?4
What Do We Really Know About the Prevalence of Restrictive Housing? Illuminating the “Dark Figure” of the Most Extreme Forms of Incarceration4
Criminogenic Need Profiles Among Substance-Using Justice-Involved Youth4
Effective Probation Strategies to Respond to Signals of Poor Progress on Community Supervision4
Persistent Paternalism: The Instantiation of Gendered Attributions in the System Response to Girls4
Mental Health of Incarcerated Veterans and Civilians: Latent Class Analysis of the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates4
Confidence in Their Craft: Assessing the Relationship Between Officer Work Experiences and Their Perceptions of Self-Efficacy4
Why Correctional Service Providers and Researchers Should Focus on Intersectionality and Recommendations to Get Started4
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