Trends and Influences in Australian and New Zealand Criminology
Author(s)
McGee, Tara Renae
Eriksson, Shanna
Cohn, Ellen G
Farrington, David P
Year published
2021
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This chapter considers trends in citations over time in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology (ANZJC) and examines the publications that criminology scholars within this region identify as ‘influential’ to their own work. In doing so, we acknowledge the significant existing scholarship that already contributes to our understanding of the history and development of the discipline within the Australia and New Zealand region (e.g., Braithwaite, 2013; Carrington & Hogg, 2012; Chappell, 2017; Cuneen & Tauri, 2017; Finnane, 2012; Rodgers & Stenning, 2017; Smith, 2017).This chapter considers trends in citations over time in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology (ANZJC) and examines the publications that criminology scholars within this region identify as ‘influential’ to their own work. In doing so, we acknowledge the significant existing scholarship that already contributes to our understanding of the history and development of the discipline within the Australia and New Zealand region (e.g., Braithwaite, 2013; Carrington & Hogg, 2012; Chappell, 2017; Cuneen & Tauri, 2017; Finnane, 2012; Rodgers & Stenning, 2017; Smith, 2017).
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Book Title
The Changing Face of Criminology in Australia and New Zealand
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Criminology