Productivity ratings of graduate programs in criminal justice based on publication in ten critical journals |
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Authors: | L.Craig Parker Eileen Goldfeder |
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Affiliation: | Division of Criminal Justice University of New Haven West Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA;Division of Criminal Justice University of New Haven West Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA |
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Abstract: | This article examines scholarly productivity among faculty members of graduate programs in criminal justice. Studies of scholarly productivity in other disciplines have frequently appeared in the literature. Cartter's early work on “prestige levels” was cited as being the forerunner in this respect. The authors obtained rankings of the “ten most critical” journals from graduate criminal justice program directors. After the list of journals was compiled, these journals were searched for the most recent five-year period. Articles published by full-time faculty members at fifty-two institutions were included in the study. In addition to total productivity, data on productivity adjusted for faculty size was also presented. Problems and controversy associated with this type of work are cited by the authors. |
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