Race and Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Race and Justice is 5. 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
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Research Teams: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly30
Fear, Political Legitimization, and Racism: Examining Anti-Asian Xenophobia During the COVID-19 Pandemic23
It Could Be Us: Black Faculty as “Threats” on the Path to Tenure17
Performing Anti-racism: Universities Respond to Anti-Black Violence16
Systemic Racism in Police Killings: New Evidence From the Mapping Police Violence Database, 2013–202115
What Do You Call a Black Woman With a PhD? A N*****: How Race Trumps Education No Matter What13
Black Lives Matter in Criminology? Let’s Prove It12
Whose Voices are Prioritised in Criminology, and Why Does it Matter?10
Racial Disparities in the Wake of Cannabis Legalization: Documenting Persistence and Change10
A Racism Burnout: My Life as a Black Academic9
Anti-Asian Hate Crime in U.S. National News: A Content Analysis of Coverage and Narratives from 2010–20219
Academic Turning Points: How Microaggressions and Macroaggressions Inhibit Diversity and Inclusion in the Academy8
Black Lives Matter, Protest Policing, and Voter Support for Police Reform in Portland, Oregon8
Race and Incarceration: The Representation and Characteristics of Black People in Provincial Correctional Facilities in Ontario, Canada8
Tokenism in Criminology and Criminal Justice Departments: Problems and Solutions8
The Room Where It Happens: Reflections on Being a Black Woman in the Academy8
Racial Sentiment and Public Support for Arming Teachers with Guns in the United States6
Anti-Asian Discourse in Quora: Comparison of Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic with Machine- and Deep-Learning Approaches6
In Search of a Critical Mass: Do Black Lives Matter in Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs?6
Structural Racism and Criminal Violence: An Analysis of State-Level Variation in Homicide6
Keeping Black Girls in School: A Systematic Review of Opportunities to Address Exclusionary Discipline Disparity6
“Alone in a Crowd: Indigenous Migrants and Language Barriers in American Immigration”6
Hate-motivated Crime/Incidents Against Asians in the United States of America: A Systematic Review6
“I Don’t let These Felonies Hold me Back!”: How Street-Identified Black Men and Women Use Resilience to Radically Reframe Reentry5
Fight the Virus and Fight the Bias: Asian Americans’ Engagement in Activism to Combat Anti-Asian COVID-19 Racism5
“Blacks Can’t Jump”: The Racialization of Transit Police Responses to Fare Evasion5
Anti-racism in Criminology: An Oxymoron or the way Forward?5
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