RT Article T1 Why the American Journal of Criminal Justice is a Great Place to Publish: A Research Note Examining Frequent Authors’ Experiences JF American journal of criminal justice VO 38 IS 3 SP 341 OP 347 A1 Tewksbury, Richard A2 Connor, David Patrick A2 Worley, Robert M. LA English YR 2013 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1764200314 AB This research note explores the rationale for consistently submitting scholarly manuscripts to and publishing in American Journal of Criminal Justice . By means of structured interviews with nine of the most frequently published authors throughout the history of the journal, this research identifies that AJCJ ’s manuscript review process and its readership are the most common themes regarding motivations for consistently selecting the journal. Specifically, data reveals that these authors believe that timely responses to submissions, high-quality feedback, helpful editors, increased audience exposure, and received feedback from readers make AJCJ an attractive and viable outlet for their research articles. K1 Frequently published authors K1 academic publishing DO 10.1007/s12103-012-9168-0