Secondary topics of research. The most common secondary topics in CJPR were distinct from the main topics. The four most prevalent secondary topics were legislation (7.7%), drugs (7.2%), criminal justice programming (5.8%), and juveniles (5.3%) while nearly half of all coded articles (45.6%) did not contain a secondary topic. Secondary topics varied between editorships; only Wilson and Myers maintained similarities among the most prevalent secondary topics (see Table 8).