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Criminal Justice Policy Review is a journal indexed in SJR in Law with an H index of 40. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,552 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,552.

Criminal Justice Policy Review focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: screening, sex, effect, offender, recidivism, health, criminal, record, risk, mental, ...

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Categories: Law (Q1)
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Metrics

Criminal Justice Policy Review

0,552

SJR Impact factor

40

H Index

26

Total Docs (Last Year)

138

Total Docs (3 years)

1701

Total Refs

232

Total Cites (3 years)

137

Citable Docs (3 years)

1.6

Cites/Doc (2 years)

65.42

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Aims and Scope


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Book Reviews : Feminist Perspectives In Criminology edited by Loraine Gelsthorpe and Allison Morris. Open University Press, 1990. 214 pp. paper

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Exploring the Impact of Medical Marijuana Laws on the Validity of Self-Reported Marijuana Use Among Juvenile Arrestees Over Time

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Book Reviews : Girls, Delinquency, And Juvenile Justice by Meda Chesney-Lind and Randall G. Shelden. Brooks/Cole, 1992. 249 pp. paper

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Intelligence-Led Policing

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Juvenile Registration and Notification Policies Fail to Prevent First-Time Sexual Offenses: An Extension of Findings to Two New States

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Book Reviews : In Pursuit Of Satan: The Police And The Occult by Robert D. Hicks. Prometheus Books, 1991, 420 pp., cloth

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Some Effects Of Extreme Overcrowding In Peruvian Prisons*

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Determinants Of Corrections Expenditures In The American States: An Exploratory Analysis*

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On the Prevalence of Veteran Deaths in State Prisons

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Police Officer Job Satisfaction: Does agency size make a difference?

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One Size Fits All? A Gender-Neutral Approach to a Gender-Specific Problem: Contrasting Batterer Treatment Programs for Male and Female Offenders

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The Relationship Between Gun and Gun Buyer Characteristics and Firearm Time-to-Crime

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Tipping the Scales of Justice

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Book Reviews : Policing As Though People Matter by Dorothy Guyot. Temple University Press, 1991, 357 pp. cloth

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Book Reviews : Race And Criminal Justice, edited by Michael J. Lynch and E. Britt Patterson. Harrow and Heston, 1991. 203 pp. paperback

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Predicting Success in Residential Substance Abuse Interventions

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A National Survey of Veterans Treatment Court Actors

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Assessing the Effects of the Drug Court Intervention on Offender Criminal Trajectories

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Restorative Justice and Community Corrections

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Race, Structural Disadvantage, and Illicit Drug Use Among Arrestees

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Book Reviews : The Arbitrariness Of The Death Penalty. Barry Nakell and Kenneth A. Hardy. Temple University Press, 1987. 299 pp. cloth

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Technical Violations, Treatment and Punishment Responses, and Recidivism of Women on Probation and Parole

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Book Reviews : The Changing Roles Of Women In The Criminal Justice System: Of fenders, Victims And Professionals edited by Imogene Moyer. Waveland Press, Inc., 1992. Second edition. 367 pp. paper

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"Against Compulsory Treatment: No ""Quick Fix"" For Pregnant Substance Abusers*"

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