“…Endersby (1996) found that that multi-authored research articles have become common, but his sample of social science journals did not include any from criminology or criminal justice. Gelman and Gibelman (1999) and Gibelman and Gelman (2000) found about the same trend in an examination of social work journals. Fisher, Vander Ven, Cobane, Cullen, and Williams (1998) on the other hand, analyzed 11,261 peer-reviewed articles in ten top-tier sociology, political science, and criminology and criminal justice journals, from 1964 to 1996.…”