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The most-cited scholars in criminology: A comparison of textbooks and journals

โœ Scribed by Richard A. Wright


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
619 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0047-2352

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This article reports the fifty-nine most-cited scholars in twenty-two introductory criminology textbooks published from 1994-98. Comparisons over time of the citation patterns in criminology textbooks and in leading American criminology journals show considerable changes among the most-cited scholar

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Identifying the mostcited authors helps to identify the most influential scholars and topics during a particular time period, and thus helps to document the historical development of criminology and criminal justice. Research has shown that citation counts are strongly correlated with other measure

First Impact Factor of 2.991 for Advance
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was an average of 2.991 citations per article in ASC in its first years. This makes ASC one of the most highly cited journals in organic and organometallic chemistry. Only three journals topped 3.0 in the Impact Factor list of organic chemistry journals publishing original research articles.