Feminist Criminology

Papers
(The median citation count of Feminist Criminology 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Working Together? Gendered Barriers to Employment and Desistance From Harm Amongst Criminalised English Women20
Prioritizing Protection: How Jailed Women Challenge Maternal Stigma13
Navigating Protective Precarity: A Thematic Analysis of Civil Protective Orders and Child Custody for Maternal Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence12
Individuals With Mental Illnesses on Probation: The Intersection of Trauma, Race, and Gender10
Officer Gender and Procedural Injustice: An Experimental Examination of Favorability Towards Women in Policing9
“We Live in the Shadows”: The Epistemic Injustice of Imprisonment and the Denial of Financial Costs Imposed on Women9
Thank you to our reviewers (2022)8
Internationalization, Inclusion, Integrity, and Impact: Reflections on the 2018–2022 Editorial Term*8
Resilience and Vulnerability: Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Women Managing LGBTphobia in Rural Israel7
“It’s Just, You Don’t Have a Ride:” Transportation Experiences of Rural Women on Probation7
Prosecuting Military Sexual Assault: The Entanglement of Military Discourse and Victim Stereotypes in Prosecutor Case Strategies6
Should Schools Replace Exclusionary Punishments With Therapy? Gender, Race, and Class Inequalities and School-Based Mental Health Services6
Examining Race/Ethnicity, Social Support, and Psychological Distress Among Female Incarcerated Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence6
Abolition Feminist Storytelling as Methodology: Lessons Within the Stories We (Re)Tell About Punishment and Violence6
Do Men Who Uphold Traditional Gender Expectations for Women Exhibit Higher Rates of Intimate Partner Violence?5
Post-Sexual Assault Decision Making: Centering Black Women’s Experiences5
“Terrifying and Exhausting”: Secondary Victimization in Title IX Proceedings at U.S. Higher Education Institutions5
Transit Safety of Women in Rural-Urban Contexts5
Comparative Analysis of the Gulabi Gang and the Anti-Liquor Movement in India5
Reviewer Summary Report5
Jan 2026 Intro Special issue5
Advocates’ Perspectives of Structural Barriers Inhibiting Parental Access to Domestic Violence Civil Protection Orders4
Narrative Resilience Among Formerly Incarcerated Mothers4
Corrigendum to “Labor Market Reentry Among White-Collar Female Ex-Prisoners in China: A Feminist Desistance Perspective”4
Collaborations Between Community Corrections and Community Organizations: Understanding their Potential for System-Involved Women and Gender Responsive Programming4
Is the School-To-Prison Pipeline Just for Boys? The Effect of School Punishment Across Gender4
Engagement is Not an Option: The Essential Role of Community-Engaged Research for Implementation Science, in Community Violence Studies and Beyond3
Gendered Vice Complaints: 911 Calls Reporting Sex Work in Chicago Neighborhoods, 2017-20203
Gender Differences in Online Harassment Perpetration among University Students in Korea: Impact of Patriarchal Family and Moderators3
Down With the Patriarchy or up in Smoke? Gender Differences in Marijuana Use3
The Trace of a Profession on the Family: Relational Dynamics of Women Correctional Officers3
The Effect of Women’s Incarceration on the Fertility Rate3
“Even as a Probation Officer, We’re all Very Much Aware That We’re Black First:” An Intersectional Examination of How Probation Officers Experience System Legitimacy2
A First Step in Understanding Influences on System-Involved Women’s Changes in Financial Need2
Precarity and Punishment: The Exacerbation of the Chronic Needs of Women With Felony Convictions During the Pandemic2
Coping With Intoxicated Masculinity: Queer Young Adults’ Experiences and Narratives of Sexual Victimization and Gender in Nightlife2
Barriers and Strategies to Finding Employment for Substance-Involved Women Leaving Jail: A Feminist Analysis2
Work-Life Balance & Career Advancement for Women in Policing: A Mixed Methods Study2
Conditions of Confinement and Incarcerated Women’s Mental Health2
Domestic Violence Involving Firearms: The Infrequent Inclusion of Full Firearms Prohibitions Within Civil Protection Orders2
“Now, Who Are Your People?” Affective Solidarity as a Feminist Tool for Criminological Scholar-Activism2
What Happens After “Nora Leaves Home”? Chinese Female Rural-to-Urban Migrants in the Sex Webcamming Industry2
Cybersecurity Through an Intersectional Lens: Survivors’ Responses to Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence in India2
A Sense of Danger: Gender-Based Violence and the Quest for a Sensory Criminology2
A Mixed Method Exploration of Gender, Self-Esteem, Narcissistic Traits, and Aggression in a Youth Justice Sample2
Blurring the Lines Between Victimhood and Responsibilization? Sex as Behavioral Problems in Court Decisions on Compulsory Care of Young People1
“Your Hands are Tied, Literally:” Mothers Navigating Relationships With Their Children While System-Involved1
Working Within and Outside the System: Why and When Survivors Seek Help After Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence1
‘I don’t want them to see me like that’: Negotiating Motherhood Through Prison Visitation1
“She Should be Smart Enough To Know, Hey, These Things Can Happen”: Identifying Men’s Perceptions, Attitudes and Beliefs About Sexual Aggression Toward Women in Drinking Venues and The Implications fo1
“We All Have Power”: Using Photovoice to Document Challenges and Strengths of Lakota Women With Histories of Incarceration1
Judging the Severity of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: The Role of Situational Factors and Respondents’ Characteristics in Public Opinion1
Centering Mothers in Feminist Criminology: A Critical Review of Literature on Mothers of Victims and Offenders1
If There’s No Causal Model, It’s Just Activism: An Autoethnographic Reflection on Criminology’s Rejection of the Scholarvist Model1
Labor Market Reentry Among White-Collar Female Ex-Prisoners in China: A Feminist Desistance Perspective1
Good in Theory, Complex in Practice: Reflections on Power and Privilege in Carceral Participatory Research1
Coercion with Morality: Chinese Police Officers’ Gendered Policing Strategies in Domestic Violence Cases1
“I had Some Memories that Popped up Again From My Childhood:” Perspectives of Incarcerated Women on the Initiation and Continuation of Substance Use1
Re-Conceptualizing Success: Investigating Specialized Units Responses to the Sexual Trafficking of Female Victim-Survivors1
Gender-Responsive Needs and Vulnerabilities Among Incarcerated Mothers in Japan: Comparisons With Non-Mothers and Fathers1
“What’s She Doing Here?!”: Negotiating Gender Identity and Harassment in Gendered, Sexualized, and “Taboo” Research Spaces1
How the Police and Armed Forces Construct Gender on Social Media: A Comparison of El Salvador and Honduras1
Pathways Leading to Arrest for Transgender Women1
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