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This issue. Scholarly influence and prestige in criminology and criminal justice
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Cohn, E., and D. Farrington. This issue. Scholarly influence and prestige in criminology and criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Cohn, E.1
Farrington, D.2
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Which group are you in? A preliminary investigation into the publication trajectories of criminology and criminal justice scholars
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Jennings, W. G., C. Gibson, J. Ward, and K. Beaver. 2008. Which group are you in? A preliminary investigation into the publication trajectories of criminology and criminal justice scholars. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19: 227-250.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Jennings, W.G.1
Gibson, C.2
Ward, J.3
Beaver, K.4
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Exploring the stability and variability of impact factors and associated rankings in criminology and criminal justice journals, 1998-2007
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Jennings, W. G., G. Higgins, and D. Khey. 2009. Exploring the stability and variability of impact factors and associated rankings in criminology and criminal justice journals, 1998-2007. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 20: 157-172.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Jennings, W.G.1
Higgins, G.2
Khey, D.3
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Exploring the scholarly output of academic organization leadership in criminology and criminal justice: A research note on publication productivity
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Jennings, W. G., C. J. Schreck, M. Sturtz, and M. 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: 404-416.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Jennings, W.G.1
Schreck, C.J.2
Sturtz, M.3
Mahoney, M.4
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This issue. Reranking the top female academic "stars" in criminology and criminal justice using an alternative method: A research note
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Khey, D. N., W. G. Jennings, G. E. Higgins, A. Schoepfer, and L. Langton. This issue. Reranking the top female academic "stars" in criminology and criminal justice using an alternative method: A research note. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Khey, D.N.1
Jennings, W.G.2
Higgins, G.E.3
Schoepfer, A.4
Langton, L.5
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This issue. Article productivity among the faculty of criminology and criminal justice doctoral programs, 2005-2009
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Kleck, G., and J. C. Barnes. This issue. Article productivity among the faculty of criminology and criminal justice doctoral programs, 2005-2009. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Kleck, G.1
Barnes, J.C.2
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Article productivity among the faculty of criminology and criminal justice doctoral programs, 2000-2005
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Kleck, G., S. K. Wang, and J. Tark. 2007. Article productivity among the faculty of criminology and criminal justice doctoral programs, 2000-2005. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 18: 385-405.
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(2007)
Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Kleck, G.1
Wang, S.K.2
Tark, J.3
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This issue. Re-assessing publication productivity among academic "stars" in criminology and criminal justice
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Long, H., L. N. Boggess, and W. G. Jennings. This issue. Re-assessing publication productivity among academic "stars" in criminology and criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Long, H.1
Boggess, L.N.2
Jennings, W.G.3
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This issue. The most prolific sole and lead authors in elite criminology and criminal justice journals, 2000-2009
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Orrick, E., and H. Weir. This issue. The most prolific sole and lead authors in elite criminology and criminal justice journals, 2000-2009. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Orrick, E.1
Weir, H.2
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This issue. The influence of gender, race/ ethnicity, and faculty perceptions on scholarly productivity in criminology/criminal justice
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Potter, H., G. E. Higgins, and S. L. Gabbidon. This issue. The influence of gender, race/ ethnicity, and faculty perceptions on scholarly productivity in criminology/criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Potter, H.1
Higgins, G.E.2
Gabbidon, S.L.3
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This issue. A preliminary assessment of small world scholarship networks in criminology and criminal justice
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Rice, S., M. Hickman, and P. Reynolds. This issue. A preliminary assessment of small world scholarship networks in criminology and criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Rice, S.1
Hickman, M.2
Reynolds, P.3
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This issue. How many authors does it take to write an article? An assessment of criminology and criminal justice research article author composition
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Tewksbury, R., and E. Mustaine. This issue. How many authors does it take to write an article? An assessment of criminology and criminal justice research article author composition. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Tewksbury, R.1
Mustaine, E.2
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This issue. What makes them tick: Lessons on high productivity from leading 21st century academic stars
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Worley, R. This issue. What makes them tick: Lessons on high productivity from leading 21st century academic stars. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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