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Reviewers' Views on Reviewing: An Examination of the Peer Review Process in Criminal Justice

Pages 351-365 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008

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Ethan M. Higgins. (2018) The State of Peer Review in Criminology: Literary Theory, Perceptions, and the Catch-22 Metaphor of Peer Review. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 29:4, pages 507-530.
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Heith Copes, Richard Tewksbury & Sveinung Sandberg. (2016) Publishing Qualitative Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 27:1, pages 121-139.
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Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine & Richard Tewksbury. (2013) Exploring the Black Box of Journal Manuscript Review: A Survey of Social Science Journal Editors. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 24:3, pages 386-401.
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Andrew S. Denney & Richard Tewksbury. (2013) How to Write a Literature Review. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 24:2, pages 218-234.
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Richard Tewksbury & Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2012) Cracking Open the Black Box of the Manuscript Review Process: A Look Inside Justice Quarterly . Journal of Criminal Justice Education 23:4, pages 399-422.
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Martin Paul Eve, Cameron Neylon, Daniel Paul O'Donnell, Samuel Moore, Robert Gadie, Victoria Odeniyi & Shahina Parvin. 2021. Reading Peer Review. Reading Peer Review.
Sean Maddan. (2018) Presidential Address: the Declining Significance of the Literature Review in Criminal Justice Scholarship: Towards a New Paradigm. American Journal of Criminal Justice 43:4, pages 745-753.
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Jeffrey Overall. (2015) Stop Drinking the Kool-Aid: The Academic Journal Review Process in the Social Sciences Is Broken, Let’s Fix It. Journal of Academic Ethics 13:3, pages 277-289.
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Richard Tewksbury, David Patrick Connor & Robert M. Worley. (2012) Why the American Journal of Criminal Justice is a Great Place to Publish: A Research Note Examining Frequent Authors’ Experiences. American Journal of Criminal Justice 38:3, pages 341-347.
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