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Top Criminals/Top Criminologists

The Most-Cited Authors and Works in White-Collar Crime

RICHARD A. WRIGHT

Chicago State University

KEVIN M. BRYANT

University of West Florida

J. MITCHELL MILLER

University of South Carolina

Numerous studies recently have appeared that identify the most-cited authors and works in the general criminology and criminal justice literature and in several specialty areas, although no previous citation study has specifically examined the white-collar crime literature. Through an analysis of 46 articles and textbooks appearing from 1990 to 1999 in the area of white-collar crime, we list the 62 most-cited authors and the 21 most-cited works. The lists of the most-cited authors and works in white-collar crime are compared to general lists taken from leading criminology and criminal justice journals and introductory textbooks. Our analysis shows that numerous influential authors and works in the specialty of white-collar crime have been overlooked by general citation studies of leading journals and textbooks.

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 17, No. 4, 383-399 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/1043986201017004007


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