Journal of Crime & Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Crime & Justice is 2. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The influence of lawbreaking animal rights activists on their family members: the familial-ideological spin model39
Assessing the effects of immigrant status on placement in juvenile detention19
Decarceration and prison release effects on crime: a case study of proposition 4717
Intersections of crime and health: structural inequalities, spatial dynamics, and policy15
Online news media and the framing of the executions under the Trump administration12
Striving for equality in the court processing of youth: theoretical applications and empirical studies in Honor of Michael J. Leiber10
Expanding the methodological toolkit of criminology and criminal justice with the Total Error Framework9
Community-engaged prison-based research in a pandemic: the efficacy of summative content analysis for understanding prison culture and climate8
Explaining cybercrime victimization using a longitudinal population-based survey experiment. Are personal characteristics, online routine activities, and actual self-protective online behavior related8
Current trends in crime analysis in the state of Ohio: evaluating law enforcement agencies’ ability to adopt evidence-based policing strategies8
Religious salience and adolescent substance use revisited: the role of beliefs in moral relativism and moral contextualism8
The additive and cumulative effects of dual victimization on crime from a general strain theory perspective8
The development of the perceived liability scale for use with probation and parole officers7
Moderation of the relationship between hostility and offending: is social support a protective factor?6
Deconstructing neighborhood effects across aggravated, domestic, and simple assault6
Burglary prevention advice letters: a cluster randomised controlled trial in Luton, England6
Hot spot stability and change during the COVID-19 pandemic5
An analysis of protective and risk factors associated with no formal contact with the criminal justice system in a nationally representative sample of males and females5
Do Commonly Recommended Preventive Actions Deter Identity Theft Victimization? Findings from NCVS Identity Theft Surveys4
Complex answers to simple questions: mediating the parental knowledge-delinquency relationship with unsupervised routine activities and moral neutralization4
A holistic approach to diversity recruiting in state police agencies4
Early adolescent attitudes toward the police post-Floyd4
Neighborhood matters: the impact of community context on the cumulative case processing of firearm offenses4
Mixed-sex peer groups and violent delinquency: understanding the separate and combined influence of mixed-sex peer groups, sex, and romance on violent delinquency4
The dangers of federalizing crime law: consequences of the Adam Walsh Act and sex offender registry expansion4
Delinquency, substance use, and risky sexual behaviors among youth who are involved in the justice system and predominantly reside in rural communities: patterns and associated risk factors4
Trust in the Chinese drug trade3
Regions of discrimination: felony records, race, and expressed college admissions policies3
‘Being a pain in the ass is not a criminal offense’: a qualitative exploration of school resource officers’ arrest behaviors3
Emotional invalidation: an integration with Agnew’s general strain theory3
Using risk terrain modeling and geographically-explicit ecological momentary assessments to examine alcohol use in adults experiencing homelessness3
Applying tenets of code of the street to intimate partner violence perpetration and victimization3
Studying rare events in policing: the allure and limitations of using body-worn camera video3
Deciding to commit crime in adolescence: do moral beliefs matter?3
From the virtual frontlines: law enforcement’s experience with social media in policing activities3
Using areal interpolation to better assess the relationship between alcohol availability and violent crime3
Love in the Time of Stigma: Public Interest in Relationships Following Criminal Conviction3
‘Black dealers kill people and come from the projects; Whites dealers kill people and come from nice families’: contextualized racialized perceptions of related criminal behaviors within an attributio3
The impact of professional orientations on officers’ supervision behaviors in juvenile and adult community corrections: a multi-agency analysis3
Does type of counsel matter? A Comparison of outcomes in cases involving retained- and assigned counsel2
Initial lessons learned during a remote drug court evaluation during the COVID-19 pandemic2
Innovative data in communities and crime research: an example at the intersection of racial segregation, neighborhood permeability, and crime2
Trajectories of income offending: examining PTSD as a predictor of development2
Mental health programming for law enforcement: a first look at trends and perceptions of effectiveness2
Being phished and reporting phishing emails: emotional and knowledge antecedents and training gaps2
Pandemic and predation: an analysis of economic stressors and online scam susceptibility during COVID-192
I will, therefore I can? Desistance processes among court-convicted, community-sanctioned youth offenders2
An investigation of the impact of the pandemic era on shooting victimizations in Detroit, Michigan2
Risky digital behavior or risky digital places? Victimization risk perception and evaluation on the internet2
Understanding the role of unstructured socializing with peers and peer delinquency as mediators in the relationship of parental monitoring and delinquency2
We scrape together pennies: fairness and effectiveness of monetary sanctions2
Hello, You’ve been hacked: a study of victim notification preferences2
Perceptions of police misconduct in Taiwan: does procedural justice matter?2
Who gets to go home? Examining the correlates of parole release for the elderly and non-elderly2
The heart of the matter: neighborhood violent crime and deprivation, cardiometabolic disease, and the racial invariance thesis2
De-policing as a result of public scrutiny: examining officers’ perceptions of negative media attention and willingness to engage in self-initiated activity2
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