Criminal Justice Review

Impact Factor: 2.9

Editor-In-Chief: Dr. Timothy J. Brezina

Society Affiliation: Georgia State University Research Foundation

Sub-Specialty: Criminology, Criminal Justice

Discipline: Criminology, Criminal Justice

Description:

Criminal Justice Review (CJR) 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. The journal provides an overview of law and crime and justice within the United States. It focuses on any aspect of crime and the justice system and can feature local, state, or national concerns. As a peer-reviewed journal, CJR encourages the submission of articles, research notes, and commentaries that focus on crime and broadly defined justice-related topics. Both qualitative and quantitative pieces are encouraged, providing that they adhere to standards of quality scholarship. CJR seeks communication among disciplines in an effort to disclose valuable scholarly materials for the purpose of knowledge enhancement. CJR welcomes criminal justice and criminology scholars to submit their research on the United States who are interested in the development and improvement of public policy on crime and the justice system, along with various other related practices. Electronic Manuscript Submission and Review: Criminal Justice Review uses a fully web-based system for the submission and review of articles, research notes, and commentaries. Visit the Manuscript Submission link below for details on how to prepare and submit manuscripts.All submissions should be made online at the Criminal Justice Review SAGETRACK website.Material Published: Articles Book reviews Research notes Legal updates Commentaries Relevant Topics: Corrections Policing Courts and procedures Juvenile justice Legal issues Criminological issues White collar/corporate crime Family/domestic violence Critical criminologyDrugs and crimeCriminological and criminal justice theoryInternational/comparative terrorism/security  

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