Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Papers
(The median citation count of Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice is 0. 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.)
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CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres16
Revisiting the “Velvet Glove” versus the “Iron Fist”: Canadian Police Tactical Teams and Community Policing9
Experienced Victimization and Confidence in the Police among Young Canadian Adults9
Three Years In: A Consideration of the Impacts of Canada’s Legalization of Cannabis on Law Enforcement7
Lawmakers and Environmental Protection: A Canadian Regime of Permission5
Racial/Ethnic Connection with Confidence in the Police: Equal Treatment Matters5
Racial Diversity, Majority–Minority Gap, and Confidence in the Criminal Justice System5
A Script Analysis of Successful Police Interventions Involving Individuals in Crisis5
The Road Less Travelled: Probation Trends in Canada Over the Past 30 Years4
L’effet de l’abolition du registre des armes longues sur les homicides au Canada: résultats d’une expérimentation naturelle3
Pathway to Justice? The Role of Racial Bias Training in Modern Canadian Policing3
There Is No Such Thing as Zero Risk of Sexual Offending3
Learning Disabilities and Delinquency: The (Non-)mediating and (Non-)moderating Role of Peer Deviance3
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres3
The Risk–Need–Responsivity Model and Justice-Involved Persons with Serious Mental Illness3
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres2
Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment and Psycho-criminological Analysis: Development of the RBAC-VPI Risk Measure2
Occupational Stress, Correctional Officers, and Training for the Job: Probing Sources of Stress During the Correctional Service of Canada’s Correctional Training Program2
A Survey of Community Notifications of Justice-Involved Persons Being Released from Incarceration in Canada2
Section 19 Conferencing in the Canadian Youth Criminal Justice System2
Revisiting the Real Story of Restorative Justice in the Criminal Justice System: 20 Years On2
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres2
“If You’re Being Forced, You’re Being Forced”: A Qualitative Examination of How Overtime Affects Correctional Officers2
Police Legitimacy in Ethnic–Racially and Economically Stratified Democracies2
Wanted Words: The Language of Wanted Person Lists1
Stumbling from One Disaster to Another: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Mental Health Calls for Police Service across Canada1
Focusing on Focal Concerns: An Application of Focal Concerns to Youth Sentencing Decisions1
Sizing up Crime and Weather Relationships in a Small Northern City1
Beyond Local Crime Rate: How the Quantity and Quality of Social Interaction Influence Crime in Private Residences, Commercial Venues, and Public Spaces1
Policing of Homelessness and Opportunities for Reform in Montreal1
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Recensions de livres0
Effectiveness of 12 Types of Interventions in Reducing Juvenile Offending and Antisocial Behaviour0
The Effect of Crime on Terrorism: A Nonlinear Dynamic Panel Data Analysis0
Police and Crown Prosecutor Use of Restorative Justice and Diversion for Adults and Youth in a High-Crime Area0
“Authorize, Justify, and Excuse”: Accountability and the Escalation of Force0
Unveiling the Digital Underworld – Exploring Cyberbanging and Recruitment of Canadian Street Gang Members on Social Media0
Taking Seriousness Seriously: Revisiting Gender Symmetry and Mutual Violence in Intimate Partner Violence through Role Types in Intimate Partner Violence Events Reported to the Police0
Improving the Interviewing of Suspects Using the PEACE Model: A Comprehensive Overview0
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres0
“Stop Resisting or You’re Gonna Get It Again”: Police Use of Force in a Canadian Crime Reality Television Show0
“You Have to Break the Law to Get into Something Good”: Accused’s Perceptions of a Bail Supervision Program0
The Administration of Youth Justice Through the Lens of Community-Based Service Providers: Risk Factors and Programming Challenges0
Youth, Crime, and the Potential Cost Offset to Housing First Programs0
Introduction to the Special Issue on Police Legitimacy with a Focus on Ethnic–Racial Minorities0
Predatory Journals and AI-Assisted Plagiarism of Scientific Research: Bootlegging Research as a New Criminological Reality0
Canadian Correctional Officers’ Experiences of Workplace Safety and Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Three Generations, Two Solitudes, and One Big Drop0
DNA Databanks as a Source of Information about the Criminal Behavior of Individuals Who Have Been Linked to Crimes but Not Identified by Police0
What Is Informal Social Control? A Concept Consensus Review of Recent Criminological Literature0
Statistician’s Blues: A Methodological Critique of Measuring the Association between Police and Crime0
The Plea Discount and the Time Penalty in Canada: Impacts of the Guilty Plea at Sentencing0
Clarifying Control in Criminology: A Proposal for Six Interacting Controls of Crime0
In Memoriam: Professor Simon Verdun-Jones0
Legally a Jailer, Practically a Carer: Release on Bail Subject to Surety Supervision0
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres0
“It Just Makes You Have More Problems”: An Examination of Anti-snitching Codes among Black Youths in Toronto0
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres0
Comprehensiveness and Context of Psychiatric Reports Submitted to Review Boards in Cases of People Found Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder0
“Screaming into the Void”: Canadians’ Experiences Reporting Identity Theft0
Mental Health and Police Legitimacy0
Divergence and Convergence on Police Transparency: Comparing Officers’ and Citizens’ Preferences on Body-Worn Camera Footage Release0
Collateral Consequences, Disadvantage, and Criminal Defence Work0
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de livres0
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres0
Ideological and Nihilistic Violence in Adolescents Referred to a Specialized Clinic for Violent Extremism0
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres0
“Giving the Highest Chance of a Good Outcome”: Exploring the Missing Persons Act in British Columbia and Ontario from the Policing Perspective0
Do Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Adult Emotional Regulation and Interpersonal Functioning among Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offences? Implications for Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention0
Developmental and Psychological Profile of Men Who Have Committed Sadistic Sexual Aggression against Women0
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres0
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres0
Culture as Healing: A Delphi Study on Access to Culture and Justice Involvement for Indigenous Persons0
The Governance of Cybercrime: An Ecological Approach0
Exploring Interrogation-Related Stressors: Factors Influencing Apparent Stress in Investigative Interviews with Suspects0
Is It Who You Know in Prison That Counts? Exposure to Prison Gang Members and Criminal Careers0
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