IJCJ

About the Journal

The International Journal of Criminology & Justice (IJCJ) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that explores the multifaceted issues surrounding criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, and legal studies. The journal provides a platform for scholarly research, critical discussions, and theoretical analyses that contribute to a deeper understanding of crime, criminal behavior, justice systems, and the social and legal responses to criminal acts. It addresses both contemporary and historical issues within the field of criminology, as well as offering insights into the global and local challenges faced by criminal justice systems.

Aim & Scope
IJCJ aims to publish high-quality, interdisciplinary research that expands understanding of the causes, consequences, and responses to criminal behavior and justice system practices. The journal welcomes research that covers both theoretical and applied aspects of criminology and justice, with an emphasis on innovative and transformative approaches to crime control, justice policies, and rehabilitation strategies.

Frequencies of publication
Two issues in a year while it accepts articles throughout the years and publishes online immediately after receiving the final version from the author.

Area of Publication
The journal will accept research in all multidisciplinary fields but not limited to-
◉ Criminal Behavior and Theories
◉ Crime Prevention and Intervention
◉ Criminal Law and Legal Theory
◉ Policing and Law Enforcement
◉ Criminal Justice System and Policy
◉ Human Rights and Criminal Justice
◉ Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
◉ Victimology
◉ Penology and Corrections
◉ Global Crime and Transnational Justice
◉ Criminal Justice Ethics
◉ Social and Cultural Dimensions of Crime
◉ Technology and Crime
◉ Restorative Justice
◉ Comparative Criminology and Justice Systems