Assessing the quality of american doctoral program faculty in criminology and criminal justice, 1991–1995 Article

Cohn, EG, Farrington, DP. (1998). Assessing the quality of american doctoral program faculty in criminology and criminal justice, 1991–1995 . INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOREMEDIATION, 21(1), 187-210. 10.1080/10511259800084281

cited authors

  • Cohn, EG; Farrington, DP

authors

abstract

  • This article assesses the quality of 299 faculty in 20 American doctoral programs in criminology and criminal justice by counting the number of citations of their work in six major American criminology and criminal justice journals published between 1991 and 1995. The University of Maryland, the University of Cincinnati, Rutgers University, and SUNY-Albany were the institutions with most citations. The individual faculty members most often cited were Francis T. Cullen (University of Cincinnati), Raymond Paternoster, Lawrence W. Sherman and Douglas A. Smith (all University of Maryland). The majority of the most-cited scholars in these six journals, however, were not members of criminology or criminal justice departments. © 1998, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

publication date

  • January 1, 1998

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start page

  • 187

end page

  • 210

volume

  • 21

issue

  • 1