International Journal on Criminology

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal on Criminology 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
How the Law of 1970 Limited Care Responses, More Than Uses2
Dangerous Liaisons: Illegal Doping and Corruption1
Is There a Sheriff for the Chaos of Cyber-Far-West?1
Pandemic Covid-19: Lessons for Bioterrorism0
Criminology, Facts and Data0
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Strategies of U.S. Law Enforcement Professionals Against Lawless Areas and Crime Hot Spots0
Myths and Realities of the Importance of Drugs in the Mafia Economy (The Italian Case)0
The American Opioid Crisis and the Future of Drug Policies0
Risks, Chaos, Resilience: Facing Total Crises: Cassandra, The State and Its Double0
Birth and Expansion of Jihadism in the Sahel: Impressions and Feelings of a Filmmaker0
International Drug Policy: Between Myths and Reality0
The Unexpected But Previsible Return of War0
Theocratic Iran: A Worrying Succession0
“Heal Not Harm”: Prison Violence and Restorative Justice0
The Impacts of Organizational Structure on Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups in Africa0
0
Cryptocurrency and National Security0
The Normalization of Swiss Drug Policies0
Thirty Years of Jihad in Perspective, the Observations of Domestic Intelligence0
Global Mafias0
The Artificial Intelligence Future of Criminology Scholarship0
Some Unthinking of the Impact of Traffic Regulation0
Intelligence and Analytical Approaches for the Crime-Gang-Terrorism Nexus0
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Special Issue: Economies of Violence0
Introduction0
Pakistan: Specific Islam, Unknown Aristocracies0
Bibliographic Watch: The History of Terrorism: A State of Knowledge and Debate0
Radicalization Analyzed by Social Sciences: Can the medium-range concepts already mobilized on urban riots explain the radicalization processes in France?0
The Evolution of the Political and Media Framing of Drugs (2003–2022)0
Is the Military Operational Decision Making Approach Applicable to Managing the Covid-19 Crisis?0
Tricks, Skullduggery, Fraud: Crime & Finance, the Decisive Years, 2009–20140
Special Drug Policy Section: Introduction0
Thirty-Five Years of Antiterrorist Policies in France0
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