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Criação & Crítica

eISSN: 1984-1124
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Crime & Delinquency

ISSN: 0011-1287eISSN: 1552-387X
JUFO Level 2

Crime & Delinquency (CAD), peer-reviewed and published bi-monthly, is a policy-oriented journal offering a wide range of research and analysis for the scholar and professional in criminology and criminal justice. CAD focuses on issues and concerns that impact the criminal justice system, including the social, political and economic contexts of criminal justice, as well as the victims, criminals, courts and sanctions.

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Crime Fiction Studies

ISSN: 2517-7982eISSN: 2517-7990
JUFO Level 1
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Crime Prevention and Community Safety

ISSN: 1460-3780eISSN: 1743-4629
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Crime Science

eISSN: 2193-7680
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Crime Science is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen.Crime Science is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, with an applied focus. The journal's main focus is research articles and systematic reviews that reflect the growing cooperation of a variety of fields, including environmental criminology, economics, engineering, geography, public health, psychology, statistics, and urban planning, on improving the detection, prevention, and understanding of crime and disorder. Crime Science will publish theoretical articles that are relevant to the field, for example, approaches that integrate theories from different disciplines. The goal of the journal is to broaden the scientific base for the understanding, analysis, and control of crime and disorder. It is aimed at researchers, practitioners and policy-makers with an interest in crime reduction. It will also publish short contributions on timely topics including crime patterns, technological advances for detection and prevention, and analytical techniques, and on the crime reduction applications of research from a wide range of fields.

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Crime and Justice

ISSN: 0192-3234eISSN: 2153-0416
JUFO Level 2

Crime and Justice: A Review of Research is a refereed series of volumes of commissioned essays on crime-related research subjects published by the University of Chicago Press.Since 1979, the Crime and Justice series has provided surveys of the latest international research on a wide range of topical subjects concerning crime, its causes, and its prevention, and the institutions that deal with it. Alternating regularly between review and thematic volumes, Crime and Justice offers a multidisciplinary approach to core issues concerning the making, breaking, and enforcement of criminal laws. Writers come from many disciplines including biology, criminology, history, law, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology.Thematic volumes, such as "Prosecutors and Politics: A Comparative Perspective" (Volume 41, forthcoming), Crime and Justice in Scandinavia" (Volume 40), "Crime, Punishment, and Politics in Comparative Perspective (Volume 36), "Crime and Justice in the Netherlands" (Volume 35), Crime and Punishment in Western Countries, 1980-1999" (Volume 33), "Youth Crime and Youth Justice" (Volume 31), "Prisons" (Volume 26), and "Youth Violence" (Volume 24) present research results, reports, and essays on specific topics in criminology.

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Crime, History & Societies

eISSN: 1663-4837
JUFO Level 1
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Crime, Law and Social Change

ISSN: 0925-4994eISSN: 1573-0751
JUFO Level 2

Crime, Law and Social Change is a peer reviewed journal that publishes essays and reviews addressing the political economy of organized crime whether at the transnational, national, regional or local levels anywhere in the world. In addition, the Journal presents work on financial crime, political corruption, environmental crime, and the expropriation of resources from developing nations. The includes coverage of the broad area of Human Rights, including historical and contemporary studies of genocide; essays on compensation and justice for survivors of mass murder and state-sponsored terrorism; analyses of international human rights organizations (both governmental and NGOs); and historical as well as contemporary essays focused on gender, racial and ethnic equality.

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Crime, Media, Culture

ISSN: 1741-6590eISSN: 1741-6604
JUFO Level 1

Crime, Media, Culture is a peer reviewed, international journal providing a vehicle for scholars working at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. The journal explores a range of media forms (including traditional media, new and alternative media, and surveillance technologies) and has a special focus on cultural criminology and its concerns with image, representation, meaning and style. While CMC embraces submissions across a range of research perspectives and methodological orientations, CMC encourages especially work that develops cultural, critical, and qualitative understandings of the crime, media, culture nexus.

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Crime, Security and Society

eISSN: 2398-130X
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Crimen (Beograd)

ISSN: 2217-219XeISSN: 2683-5800
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Crimes and Misdemeanours : Deviance and the Law in Historical Perspective

eISSN: 1754-0445
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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health

ISSN: 0957-9664eISSN: 1471-2857
JUFO Level 1

Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health - CBMH - aims to publish original material on any aspect of the relationship between mental state and criminal behaviour. Thus, we are interested in mental mechanisms associated with offending, regardless of whether the individual concerned has a mental disorder or not. We are interested in factors that influence such relationships, and particularly welcome studies about pathways into and out of crime. These will include studies of normal and abnormal development, of mental disorder and how that may lead to offending for a subgroup of sufferers, together with information about factors which mediate such a relationship. We are particularly keen to attract treatment studies and studies evaluating the impact of a range of interventions and new services designed to increase public safety as well as the safety and well-being of the perpetrators of crime and their victims. CBMH welcomes a wide range of methodologies and formats. Both qualitative and quantitative research is welcomed, from both laboratory and field conditions, as are systematic reviews. Case histories are not excluded, but have to be presented with the same theoretical and methodological rigour as any other research considered acceptable for publication. Potential authors are referred to the guidance for authors for further information about requirements on length, style, format and ethical issues. CBMH should be of interest to clinical and non-clinical practitioners working with offenders with and without identified mental disorder. University students and researchers in clinical disciplines and in non-clinical disciplines such as criminology and law should find the material particularly useful. CBMH would also be useful for policy makers and government departments.

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Criminal Humanities and Forensic Semiotics

ISSN: 2378-7732
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Criminal Justice

ISSN: 0887-7785

Criminal Justice Ethics

ISSN: 0731-129XeISSN: 1937-5948
JUFO Level 1

Criminal Justice Ethics is a journal published three times a year designed to focus greater attention on ethical issues in criminal justice by and for philosophers, criminal justice professionals, lawyers and judges, and other contributors to an informed social discourse. Its editorial scope includes topics relating to the police, the courts, corrections, and broader issues in legal philosophy that bear on criminal justice and its processes.All agents of the criminal justice system face difficult problems involving moral choice, whether they concern the use of deadly force, conformity to the rules of office, decisions to prosecute, participation in plea bargaining, representation of the guilty, the imposition of punishment, or recourse to alternative sanctions. Even the concept of criminal justice itself is rooted in our concern for the proper treatment of those accused of wrongdoing. Yet, though these subjects have provoked widespread interest among the public, their systematic analysis from a normative perspective is often neglected or discussed at a level that is detached from the institutional embodiments of such issues. Criminal Justice Ethics seeks to provide this grounded perspective, resulting in the generation of a much-needed literature. The journal serves as a forum for diverse viewpoints, and the opinions expressed in articles and reviews are not necessarily those of the editors.

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Criminal Justice Matters

ISSN: 0962-7251eISSN: 1934-6220

Free Article Access The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies is an independent charity that informs and educates about all aspects of crime and the criminal justice system. Criminal Justice Matters (CJM) is the quarterly magazine of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies. The magazine engages critically with research, analysis and policy development relating to contemporary social, crime and justice issues in the UK and abroad. It provides a space for critical analysis, debate and the sharing of research, ideas, perspectives and practice. The Centre's work is underpinned by the values of independence, honesty, quality and justice, all of which are reflected in the content and editorial policy of CJM. CJM is aimed at, and commissions articles from, a broad range of professions and interest areas, including academics, students, practitioners, campaigners, policy makers, journalists and interested members of the public. Presented in 'jargon-free' language and an accessible format, each issue contains a number of articles on a specific theme, supplemented by a selection of non-themed articles reflecting and informing on current issues and debates. If you want to: * Make sense of the latest developments in government policy * Enhance your understanding of criminal justice, criminology and sociology * Get to the heart of the most pressing social, crime and justice issues * Read concise, informative and accessible articles by leading academics and policy makers * Be informed about theoretical debates and discussions * Have access to a unique resource of analysis, knowledge and learning Subscribe to Criminal Justice Matters today! Editorial Policy: Each issue of CJM contains a themed section on a particular area of interest, assembled by a guest editor. CJM also publishes articles of commentary, topical issues and reviews. We particularly welcome speculative submissions for these sections, exploring contemporary developments in political debate, policy and research. Potential contributors should contact the managing editor, Rebecca Roberts rebecca.roberts@crimeandjustice.org.uk, with a synopsis of 100-200 words outlining your article, its main argument and a clear sense of approach and style. Articles should: * be no longer than 1,700 words in length * be written in a jargon free and accessible style * have no more than seven references * use the Harvard style of references * not contain any footnotes * be written to a well-informed, but not exclusively academic audience * include photos or illustrations where possible. Potential contributors should note that publication, even of invited articles, cannot be guaranteed, and we reserve the right to edit where necessary. Articles, can only be accepted on this basis. Back Issues of CJM are available to purchase for £10. To purchase a back issue, please click here.

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Criminal Justice Policy Review

ISSN: 0887-4034eISSN: 1552-3586
JUFO Level 1

Criminal Justice Policy Review (CJPR), published quarterly, is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal committed to the study of criminal justice policy through quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methodological approaches. CJPR serves as a bridge between academics, policymakers, and practitioners by publishing sound research that addresses important issues in crime and justice and examines the implementation and effectiveness of criminal justice policies, programs, and practices.

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Criminal Justice Review

ISSN: 0734-0168eISSN: 1556-3839
JUFO Level 1

Criminal Justice Review (CJR), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, is a scholarly journal dedicated to presenting a broad perspective on criminal justice issues within the domestic United States. CJR provides a forum for social scientists to report research findings for informed policy making with respect to crime and justice through innovative and advanced methodologies and can feature local, state, or national concerns.

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Criminal Justice Studies

ISSN: 1478-601XeISSN: 1478-6028
JUFO Level 1

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. The journal publishes one special issue a year, with recent topics including Capital Punishment and Minorities and Latinos.Criminal Justice Studies was previously published under the title The Justice Professional.Peer Review Policy:All research articles in this journal have undergone rigourous peer review by three blind reviews plus by the editor initially screening and reviewing the submissions prior to being sent out for review.DisclaimerTaylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the 8220;Content8221;) contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.

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