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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Women in Policing and Legitimacy: A Vignette-Based Study of Symbolic Representation25
Hate Hurts: Exploring the Impact of Online Hate on LGBTQ+ Young People13
Sexual Violence Survivors’ Experiences with the Police and Willingness to Report Future Victimization13
“Keeping the Wound Open”: Survivor Experiences with Title IX Investigations11
Pandemic Policing and Police Sexual Misconduct: Voices of Women Sexually Abused by COVID-19 Enforcement Officers11
“Well Boys, Welcome to the New Law Enforcement”: Reactions to Women on Elite Specialty Units10
The Nordic Paradox. Professionals’ Discussions about Gender Equality and Intimate Partner Violence against Women in Sweden9
How Does a History of Trauma Affect the Experience of Imprisonment for Individuals in Women’s Prisons: A Qualitative Exploration9
Intimate Partner Violence against Women in the EU: A Multilevel Analysis of the Contextual and Individual Impact on Public Perceptions8
Gender, Political and Economic Instability, and Trafficking into Forced Marriage7
Women in the Police Academy: A National-Level Exploration of the Gendered Nature of Non-Completion6
Are All Substance-Involved Sexual Assaults Alike? A Comparison of Victim Alcohol Use, Drug Use, and Combined Substance Use in Sexual Assaults6
Legal and Political Challenges of Gender Equality and Crimes Against Women in Turkey: The Question of Istanbul Convention6
Seeing Gender in Policing: Uniforms and Perceived Aggression6
"I Grow Every Day, like Plants. ” An Evaluation of a Gardening Program for Women in a Residential Community Corrections Setting5
Community Reintegration of Repeat Female Offenders in County Jails5
The Lived Experience of Motherhood after Prison: A Qualitative Systematic Review5
Gay Dating Platforms, Crimes, and Harms in India: New Directions for Research and Theory5
Do Both Petty and Serious Female Offenders Have Shorter Incarcerations than Their Male Counterparts? Testing the Universality of Chivalrous Treatment5
Exploring Friendship Experiences among Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women: A Qualitative Interpretative Meta-Synthesis4
Exploring Psychopathy’s Relationship with Youth Gang Membership in Males and Females4
Not All Traumas Are Equal: Post-Traumatic Stress and Quality of Life among Women in Prison4
Female Crime and Delinquency: A Kaleidoscope of Changes at the Intersection of Gender and Age4
The Impact of Fair Relationships on Rule Compliance for Women under Community Supervision4
Domestic Violence in Palestine during the Outbreak of COVID-19: A Qualitative Content Analysis4
Surviving the Landings: An Autoethnographic Account of Being a Gay Female Prison Officer (in an Adult Male Prison in England)4
Predictors of Violence Reported by Female and Male Inmates in Wisconsin State Prisons4
Women’s Motivations for Becoming a Police Officer: A Chinese Case Study on Women in Policing3
Maternal Mental Illness: Mediating Women’s Trajectory Through the Victorian Criminal Justice System3
Research Note: Comparing the Gay and Trans Panic Defenses3
From Victimization to Incarceration: Transgender Women in Costa Rica3
“I Don’t Just Take Whatever They Hand to Me”: How Women Recently Released from Incarceration Access Internet Health Information3
Legal Barriers and Re-Victimization for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Navigating Courts in Utah, United States3
Confronting Oppression: Reframing Need and Advancing Responsivity for LGBTQ+ Youth and Young Adults3
Maintaining Connections: An Exploratory Analysis of the Predictors of Prison Visitation with Children and the Post-Release Plans of Incarcerated Mothers3
Female Inmates: Coping with Imprisonment and Separation from Family and Friends2
Determinants of Poor Health among Workers in Criminal Justice, Community and Social Services, and Healthcare: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Workplace Trauma Exposure, and Gender Differences2
Factors Associated With Physical and Psychological Health Outcomes Among Inmate Women in Portugal2
“Go and Look in the Mirror and Make a Change, Mum”: Motherhood and Identity Change in Women’s Desistance in New Zealand2
ISIS and the Allure of Traditional Gender Roles2
Psychopathy and Reoffending Among Incarcerated Women2
Workplace Experiences of Lesbian and Bisexual Female Police Officers in the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary2
Gender and the Strategic and Tactical Logic of Boko Haram’s Suicide Bombers2
To Serve and Protect? An Empirical Study of Police-Involved Sexual Assault2
Responding to Trauma, or ‘Responsibilising’ Women for It? Gender Responsivity, Trauma, and Women’s Offending in Aotearoa New Zealand2
Universal and Sex-Normed Benchmarks in Police Physical Fitness Requirements: A Factorial Vignette Design2
Palestinian Bereaved Mothers of Martyrs: Religious and National Discourses of Sacrifice and Bereavement2
In or Out: Justice-Involved Women Characterization and Their Perceptions about Penal Sanctions2
Social Support, Victimization, and Stress in a Women’s Prison: The Role of in-Prison Friendship for Reducing Perceptions of Stress2
Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession: A Perspective from Patriarchal Society2
Ending the Game®: A New Psychoeducational Curriculum for Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation2
Domestic Violence, Companion Animal Abuse, and Help-Seeking: The Mediating Role of Fear of Lethal Violence2
The Gender Gap in Attitudes toward Capital Punishment and Life without Parole (LWOP) in Kentucky2
“I Feel like I’ve Come so Far with my Family”: Families of Origin in Women’s Desistance in Aotearoa New Zealand1
Pathways to Successful Community Reentry and Drug Use Recovery Among Previously Incarcerated Women in Taiwan1
Understanding the Desistance Journey of Female Drug Offenders in Singapore Through Their Lived Experiences: The Impact of Family Relationships1
The Influence of Law Enforcement Officers’ Sex in Their Attitude toward Intimate Partner Violence Situations1
The Failure of Ganhua Education: Revisiting Relational-Cultural Theory in China’s Female Prisons1
How Are They Different? An Exploration of Family and School Factors among Post-Adjudicated Young Women1
“I Feel like I Have ‘Prison’ Tattooed on my Forehead”: Women’s Trajectories after Release from Incarceration1
“They’re Meant for Men”: The Gendered Meaning of “Evidence-Based Practices” in Prison1
Intervention with Victims of Forced Marriage1
Why Women Kill: Studying Motives for Committing Crimes1
How to Start over: Coping Mechanisms during Individual Women Displacement by Organized Crime1
A Critical Examination of the Influences of Intimate Partner Violence, Help-Seeking, and Social Identity on Women’s Experiences Seeking and Obtaining Civil Protection Orders1
The Men and Women Who Purchase Sex in the United States: Understanding Motives, Practices, and Preferences1
The Continuing Non-Criminalization of Marital Rape in India: A Critical Analysis1
Litigation on Gender Confirmation Surgery and Hormonal Therapy among Trans Women Prisoners: Views from the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals1
Gender Inequality and State Security: The Effects of Women’s Social Equality on Domestic Terrorism1
The Non-Constant Effect of Defendant Sex across Criminal History: How and When Does Criminal History Condition Sex Disparity at Sentencing?1
No Such Thing as Acceptable Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: An International Human Rights Analysis1
We Don’t Wanna Birth It Here ”: A Qualitative Study of Southern Jail Personnel Approaches to Pregnancy1
“Staka Woman Tumas”: An Examination of Police Perspectives on Gender-Balancing within the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force1
Involvement in the Criminal Justice System and Incarceration among Women and Men Living Homeless in Spain1
Far-Right Violent Extremist Women: Threats and Security Considerations1
The Politics of Shame, Stigma and Gender: Implications for Restorative Justice Conferencing with Justice-Involved Girls1
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