Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Shannon Barton, David White, Robert M. Worley, Vidisha Barua Worley
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Abstract
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) refer to going above and beyond what is expected at work; they are important for the improved functioning of many organizations, including institutional ...
期刊介绍:
Criminal Justice Studies, a quarterly refereed journal, publishes articles that deal with substantive criminal justice and criminological issues. The journal welcomes all articles that are relevant to the issue of criminal justice, as well as those that may be outside the field but have relevancy to the topic of criminal justice. Articles that cover public administration, issues of public policy, as well as public affairs issues are welcome. The journal also publishes relevant literature reviews, research notes and summary reports of innovative research projects in criminal justice. Qualitative and quantifiable articles are sought mainly from academics and researchers in the field, though articles from professionals will also be considered.