Publishing in criminology and criminal justice: assessing journal editors' awareness and acceptance of open access

M Robinson, A Scherlen - International Journal of Criminal Justice …, 2009 - ijcjs.com
The authors, building upon a previous article that challenged the subscription-based journal
publishing model, assess the awareness and attitudes of editors of journals in criminology …

Open access to criminal justice scholarship: A matter of social justice

A Scherlen, M Robinson - Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The paper argues that criminal justice scholarship disseminated through the traditional
journal subscription model is not consistent with social justice. Adoption of “open access” …

Predatory journals in the criminal justices sciences: getting our cite on the target

KE Noga-Styron, JM Olivero, S Britto - Journal of criminal justice …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The advent of Open-Access publishing has opened the door to predatory journals. While
many Open-Access publishers are trustworthy, not all of them are guided by legitimate or …

The Invisible Scholar: Authors of Legal Scholarship in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals

BI Rowe, WS McCann, C Hemmens - Journal of Criminal Justice …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This study assesses the authorship of legal scholarship within 20 criminology and criminal
justice (CCJ) journals from 2005 to 2015, examining trends over time and variation across …

The open-access availability of criminological research to practitioners and policy makers

MPJ Ashby - Journal of criminal justice education, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Criminology produces policy-relevant research and criminologists often seek to influence
practice, but most criminological research is confined to expensive subscription journals …

Persona non grata: The marginalization of legal scholarship in criminology and criminal justice journals

BI Rowe, WS McCann, C Hemmens - Journal of Criminal Justice …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Recently, concern has been voiced within the academy regarding the marginalization of
legal scholarship within the criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) discipline. Although …

Journals in criminal justice and criminology: An updated and expanded guide for authors

MS Vaughn, RV Del Carmen, M Perfecto… - Journal of Criminal …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
This article provides an annotated list of 326 journals in criminal justice and criminology.
After consulting the “notes for contributors” sections of each journal, the authors mailed a self …

Moving through the faculty ranks: An exploratory study on the perceived importance of book publishing and publishing in peer‐reviewed journals in criminology …

SL Gabbidon, GE Higgins, F Martin - Journal of Criminal Justice …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This research explored the perceptions of members (N= 454) from two national
criminology/criminal justice organizations regarding the significance of book publications …

The state of authorship in Criminology: Perceptions of right and order among elite criminologists

EM Higgins, K Swartz, EA Hayden - Journal of Criminal Justice …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Although journal outlets are beginning to put forth explicit criteria that define authorship,
studies have also found that there are nonetheless components of authorship philosophies …

Scholarly influence in criminology and criminal justice journals in 1990–2000

EG Cohn, DP Farrington - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2008 - Elsevier
The main aim of this research was to investigate changes in scholarly influence by
identifying the most-cited scholars in twenty journals: five American criminology journals, five …