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Using Google Scholar to Determine the Most Cited Criminology and Criminal Justice-Related Books
Shaun L. Gabbidon
, Rebekah Collins
School of Public Affairs (Harrisburg)
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Criminal Justice
100%
Most Cited
100%
Criminology
100%
Google Scholar
100%
African American
20%
Trauma
10%
People of Color
10%
Social Theory
10%
Female Authors
10%
Social Structure
10%
Foucault
10%
Black Scholars
10%
Merton
10%
Control Culture
10%
On the Origin of Species
10%
Arts and Humanities
era
100%
Scholars
100%
Crime
100%
Trauma
25%
Authors
25%
Origin of Species
25%
Social Sciences
Criminal Justice System
100%
Criminology
100%
Social Structure
33%
Authors
33%
Injury
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
African
100%
Americans
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Social Structure
33%