The Crime Prevention Research Center Completely Dominates The Social Science Research Network’s Listing Of Academic Crime Research

Oct 19, 2021 | Original Research

The Social Science Research Network’s eLibrary provides 950,733 research papers from 503,172 researchers in more than 65 disciplines

Dr. John Lott’s work was the 14th most downloaded researcher ever.

No other researcher or university or center has even a fraction as many top crime papers as does the Crime Prevention Research Center. Our work on vote fraud also has gotten significant attention among political science rankings.

For Guns & Gun Laws papers, the CPRC currently has eight of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Correlates of Crime papers, the CPRC currently has five of the top ten most downloaded research papers and three of the top three papers.

For Criminal Justice Research papers, the CPRC currently has four of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Electoral Administration, the CPRC currently has three of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Security & Safety papers, the CPRC currently has three of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Causes & Consequences of Crime papers, the CPRC currently has three of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Legal Scholarship Network papers, the CPRC currently has two of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For LSN Subject Matter eJournals papers, the CPRC currently has two of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Political Institutions: Elections eJournal papers, the CPRC currently has two of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Political Behavior: Voting & Public Opinion eJournal papers, the CPRC currently has two of the top ten most downloaded research papers, including the most downloaded one.

For Political Science Network papers, the CPRC currently has the second most downloaded research paper and two of the top ten.

For Ballot Structure, Voting Technology & Election Law, the CPRC currently has the most downloaded research paper.

For Election Law & Voting Rights, the CPRC currently has the most downloaded research paper as well as two of the top three papers.

For Political Organization, the CPRC currently has the most downloaded research paper.

For State & Non-State Political Organization, the CPRC currently has the most downloaded research paper.

For Law Enforcement (e.g., Criminal Investigations, Police Conduct, etc.), the CPRC currently has the most downloaded research paper.

For Political Behavior eJournals, the CPRC currently has the most downloaded research paper.

For Criminal Law & Procedure papers, the CPRC currently has the second most downloaded research paper and two of the top ten.

For Policy Analysis, the CPRC currently has one of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Women, Gender & the Law eJournal, the CPRC currently has one of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

For Race & Social Inequity papers, the CPRC currently has one of the top ten most downloaded research papers.

Screenshots of a few of the pages are shown below.

 

 

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