Women & Criminal Justice

Papers
(The median citation count of Women & Criminal Justice is 1. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding Women’s Drug Use Following Corrections-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Community Release: A Mixed Methods Social-Ecological Analysis21
No Such Thing as Acceptable Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: An International Human Rights Analysis17
“Missing and Missed”: Failures of the Bruce McArthur Investigation and the Ongoing Victimization of Toronto’s Rainbow Streets14
“I Feel like I’ve Come so Far with my Family”: Families of Origin in Women’s Desistance in Aotearoa New Zealand13
The Experience of Reintegration from Prison for Women with Cognitive Disabilities13
“They’re Meant for Men”: The Gendered Meaning of “Evidence-Based Practices” in Prison11
Safekeeping of Pregnant People Experiencing Incarceration11
Living Group Climate and Treatment Motivation in Adolescent Girls in Youth Detention – The Importance of Gender Specific Treatment8
Predictive Analysis of Crime Against Women in India: Uncovering Critical Insights7
The Politics of Shame, Stigma and Gender: Implications for Restorative Justice Conferencing with Justice-Involved Girls7
Survival at Any Cost The Strategies of Addicted Women Rough Sleepers in Iran7
Children of Mothers in Jail: Where Do They Go? How Do Mothers Perceive Their Placements?7
Determinants of Poor Health among Workers in Criminal Justice, Community and Social Services, and Healthcare: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Workplace Trauma Exposure, and Gender Differences6
Domestic Violence in Palestine during the Outbreak of COVID-19: A Qualitative Content Analysis5
Support to Survive or Surviving Support? Barriers to Seeking Gender-Based Violence Services for Sex Workers4
The (Power) Struggle: Experiences of BIWOC Correctional Officers at Rikers Island Jail4
The Influence of Law Enforcement Officers’ Sex in Their Attitude toward Intimate Partner Violence Situations4
How to Start over: Coping Mechanisms during Individual Women Displacement by Organized Crime3
Pandemic Policing and Police Sexual Misconduct: Voices of Women Sexually Abused by COVID-19 Enforcement Officers3
“Well Boys, Welcome to the New Law Enforcement”: Reactions to Women on Elite Specialty Units3
“Being a Girl is a Challenge… Maybe That’s Why It’s So Important to Be Proud of It.” Gender Identity and Performances of Femininity in Young Females with Limited Delinquency3
Emotional Processing of Pictures and Psychopathic Traits in Women Who Committed Crimes3
Gender Discrimination in Iran’s Capital Punishment System2
How Does a History of Trauma Affect the Experience of Imprisonment for Individuals in Women’s Prisons: A Qualitative Exploration2
Intersectionality and Gendered Criminal Justice in South Asia: The Case of Pakistan2
Impartiality or Individualization? Imprisoned Women’s Discourses of (In)Justice2
Women in the Police Academy: A National-Level Exploration of the Gendered Nature of Non-Completion2
Justice With Aloha: Police Interviews of Rape Victims in Hawaii2
Between a Rock and Solitary Confinement: Gendered Perceptions of Women Working in Restricted Housing Units2
A Comparison of Perspectives of Inmates vs. Staff in Determining Critical Content for Occupational Therapy Transitional Programming with Female Inmates2
Women’s Motivations for Becoming a Police Officer: A Chinese Case Study on Women in Policing2
Lived Experiences of Protection Orders among Women Survivors of Domestic Violence2
The Lived Experience of Motherhood after Prison: A Qualitative Systematic Review2
Responding to Trauma, or ‘Responsibilising’ Women for It? Gender Responsivity, Trauma, and Women’s Offending in Aotearoa New Zealand2
Domestic Violence, Companion Animal Abuse, and Help-Seeking: The Mediating Role of Fear of Lethal Violence2
An Exploration of Officer Gender and Use of Force Incidents in a Transit Police Department2
Mental Health, Interpersonal Trauma, and Violent Offending in a Sample of Justice-Involved Women With Opioid Use Histories2
Verbal Violence Against Women in Palestinian Society2
“Keeping the Wound Open”: Survivor Experiences with Title IX Investigations2
The Dialectical Difference: Evaluation of a Modified-Dialectical Behavior Therapy Group for Incarcerated Women in South Australia1
Stigma or Support? How Gender, Race, and Intersectionality Impact Perceptions of Exonerees1
Factors Associated With Physical and Psychological Health Outcomes Among Inmate Women in Portugal1
Returning to Motherhood: Post-Incarceration Reintegration and Mothering for Justice-Involved Black Women1
“Misogyny is Rampant:” Harassment, Bullying, and Their Impact on Professional Satisfaction among Female Legal Practitioners in California1
Access and Equity of Legal Support Services for Racialized Survivors of Sexual Violence1
Healthcare Accessibility and Utilization by Women in Indian Prisons1
When to Tell, When to Keep Silent: A Challenge for Female Desisters1
Honor Killings in Pakistan: Unveiling of Myths and Misuses of the Term1
Sensory Processing Patterns of Women in a Reintegration Facility: An Exploratory Study1
To Serve and Protect? An Empirical Study of Police-Involved Sexual Assault1
Holloway Prison: Representations and Realities in the History of a Women’s Prison, 1902 to 19551
Social Support, Victimization, and Stress in a Women’s Prison: The Role of in-Prison Friendship for Reducing Perceptions of Stress1
Gender Effects in Actuarial Risk Assessment: An Item Response Theory Psychometric Study of the LS/CMI1
The Gender-Crime Convergence across Race-Ethnicities: Testing Mismatched Liberation Theory with an Intersectional Lens1
The LBGTQ+Community and Criminal Justice1
Universal and Sex-Normed Benchmarks in Police Physical Fitness Requirements: A Factorial Vignette Design1
Minorities in the Police Academy: Career Expectations of Female Police Cadets1
Desistance and Persistence: Women and Habitual Violence in Late Victorian and Edwardian England1
What Supports Do Incarcerated Mothers and Their Families Need? The Views of Incarcerated Mothers and Service Providers1
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