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Productivity of Criminal Justice Scholars Across the Career

Pages 428-443 | Published online: 06 Nov 2007

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Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Richard R. Bennett, Jon Maskály, Yang (Vincent) Liu, Katherine Dunn, Yongjae Nam & Skyler Morgan. (2023) Patterns and Profiles in Faculty Publication Productivity. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 0:0, pages 1-24.
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Raymond E. Barranco, Ashley Perry, David C. May & Kristen Stives. (2022) Changing Influences in Criminology: Examining 45 Years of Criminology Journal Citations. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 33:1, pages 76-92.
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Helen Taylor Greene, Shaun L. Gabbidon & Sean K. Wilson. (2018) Included? The Status of African American Scholars in the Discipline of Criminology and Criminal Justice Since 2004. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 29:1, pages 96-115.
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Chantal Fahmy & Jacob T.N. Young. (2017) Gender Inequality and Knowledge Production in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 28:2, pages 285-305.
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Ellen G. Cohn, David P. Farrington & Amaia Iratzoqui. (2017) Changes in the Most-Cited Scholars and Works Over 25 Years: The Evolution of the Field of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 28:1, pages 25-51.
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Jeffery T. Walker. (2016) How to Manage the Move from Associate to Full Professor. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 27:2, pages 255-270.
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Raymond E. Barranco, Wesley G. Jennings, David C. May & Makeela J. Wells. (2016) What Journals are the Most Cited Journals in Criminology and Criminal Justice’s “Big Three” Journals?. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 27:1, pages 19-34.
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Henriikka Weir & Erin Orrick. (2013) The Most Prolific Female Scholars in Elite Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals, 2000-2010. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 24:3, pages 273-289.
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Heith Copes, David N. Khey & Richard Tewksbury. (2012) Criminology and Criminal Justice Hit Parade: Measuring Academic Productivity in the Discipline. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 23:4, pages 423-440.
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Charles Crawford, Ronald Burns & Robert Hartmann McNamara. (2012) Promotion to Full Professor: Moving Beyond Tenure and Associate Professorship. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 23:1, pages 41-64.
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Jonathan D. Linton, Robert Tierney & Steven T. Walsh. (2011) Publish or Perish: How Are Research and Reputation Related?. Serials Review 37:4, pages 244-257.
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DavidN. Khey, WesleyG. Jennings, GeorgeE. Higgins, Andrea Schoepfer & Lynn Langton. (2011) Re‐Ranking the Top Female Academic “Stars” in Criminology and Criminal Justice Using an Alternative Method: A Research Note. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 22:1, pages 118-129.
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Heather Long, LyndsayN. Boggess & WesleyG. Jennings. (2011) Re‐Assessing Publication Productivity among Academic “Stars” in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 22:1, pages 102-117.
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StephenK. Rice, MatthewJ. Hickman & Patrick Reynolds. (2011) A Preliminary Assessment of Small World Scholarship Networks in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 22:1, pages 67-83.
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ErinA. Orrick & Henriikka Weir. (2011) The Most Prolific Sole and Lead Authors in Elite Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals, 2000–2009. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 22:1, pages 24-42.
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WesleyG. Jennings, ChristopherJ. Schreck, Michael Sturtz & Margaret Mahoney. (2008) Exploring the Scholarly Output of Academic Organization Leadership in Criminology and Criminal Justice: A Research Note on Publication Productivity. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19:3, pages 404-416.
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WesleyG. Jennings, ChrisL. Gibson, JeffreyT. Ward & KevinM. Beaver. (2008) “Which Group Are You In?”: A Preliminary Investigation of Group‐Based Publication Trajectories of Criminology and Criminal Justice Scholars. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19:2, pages 227-250.
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Danielle M. Fenimore, Sean P. Roche, Wesley G. Jennings & Remy Heinen. (2023) A Social Network Analysis of Publishing Networks in the “Big 5” Journals in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 39:3, pages 429-445.
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Ellen G. Cohn, David P. Farrington & Guy C.M. SkinnerEllen G. Cohn, David P. Farrington & Guy C. M. Skinner. 2023. Most Influential Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1986-2020. Most Influential Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1986-2020 1 20 .
Natasha A. Frost. (2022) Research Training for Criminal Justice Reform. American Journal of Criminal Justice 47:6, pages 1204-1224.
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Yan Zhang. (2017) Scholarly Influence in Criminology and Criminal Justice of China. Asian Journal of Criminology 12:2, pages 107-125.
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Hung-En Sung, Jeff Mellow, Roger D. Vaughan & Ernest Drucker. (2015) Building Infrastructure and Capacity for Correctional Health Research in a College of Criminal Justice. The Prison Journal 96:2, pages 304-328.
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Matthew S. Crow & John Ortiz Smykla. (2014) An Examination of Author Characteristics in National and Regional Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals, 2008–2010: Are Female Scholars Changing the Nature of Publishing in Criminology and Criminal Justice?. American Journal of Criminal Justice 40:2, pages 441-455.
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Travis C. Pratt. (2014) How to Be a Successful Publisher. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 30:4, pages 378-391.
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Ellen G Cohn, David P. Farrington & Amaia IratzoquiEllen G. Cohn, David P. Farrington & Amaia Iratzoqui. 2014. Most-Cited Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1986-2010. Most-Cited Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1986-2010 1 13 .
Shaun L. Gabbidon & George E. Higgins. (2011) The Life of an Academic: Examining the Correlates of Job Satisfaction Among Criminology/Criminal Justice Faculty. American Journal of Criminal Justice 37:4, pages 669-681.
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Shaun L. Gabbidon & Rebekah Collins. (2011) Using Google Scholar to Determine the Most Cited Criminology and Criminal Justice-Related Books. American Journal of Criminal Justice 37:1, pages 33-45.
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Jonathan D. Linton, Robert Tierney & Steven T. Walsh. (2011) Publish or Perish: How Are Research and Reputation Related?. Serials Review 37:4, pages 244-257.
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Clete Snell, Jon Sorensen, John J. Rodriguez & Attapol Kuanliang. (2009) Gender differences in research productivity among criminal justice and criminology scholars. Journal of Criminal Justice 37:3, pages 288-295.
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