Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Journal of Criminology and 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
“If You’re Being Forced, You’re Being Forced”: A Qualitative Examination of How Overtime Affects Correctional Officers10
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres7
Anomie Reconsidered: Exaggerated Aspirations, Risk-Taking and Criminal Achievement6
Inside the Criminology of Carlo Morselli6
Canadian Correctional Officers’ Experiences of Workplace Safety and Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic5
Section 19 Conferencing in the Canadian Youth Criminal Justice System5
Networked Architectures of Crime Prevention: Community Mobilization in Manitoba4
Back Matter4
Exploring the Canadian Judiciary’s Experiences with and Perceptions ofGladue3
Legally a Jailer, Practically a Carer: Release on Bail Subject to Surety Supervision3
Situational and Ecological Predictors of Conducted Energy Weapon Application Severity3
Recensions de livres3
The Effect of Prosocial and Antisocial Relationships Structure on Offenders’ Optimism towards Desistance2
The Interurban Network of Criminal Collaboration in Canada2
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de Livres2
CJCCJ Book Reviews / Recensions de livres2
Getting By: Low Wages and Income Supplementation1
“Stop Resisting or You’re Gonna Get It Again”: Police Use of Force in a Canadian Crime Reality Television Show1
Choosing Prison over Parole: Factors Associated with Prisoners’ Decision to Waive Their Conditional Release Hearing1
Experienced Victimization and Confidence in the Police among Young Canadian Adults1
Contacts with the Police and the Over-Representation of Indigenous Peoples in The Canadian Criminal Justice System1
“It Just Makes You Have More Problems”: An Examination of Anti-snitching Codes among Black Youths in Toronto1
Improving the Interviewing of Suspects Using the PEACE Model: A Comprehensive Overview1
What Is Informal Social Control? A Concept Consensus Review of Recent Criminological Literature1
Beyond Local Crime Rate: How the Quantity and Quality of Social Interaction Influence Crime in Private Residences, Commercial Venues, and Public Spaces1
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