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期刊名称:CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE

ISSN:1748-8958
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
  出版社网址:http://www.sagepub.com
期刊网址:http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal201382/boards
影响因子: 2.672 (2020年) 1.485(2018年) 1.277(2017年) 1.088(2016年) 0.754(2015年) 0.583(2014年) 0.667(2013年) 0.755 (2012年) 0.565(2011年)
主题范畴:CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Criminology and Criminal Justice is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the broad field of criminology and criminal justice policy and practice. The journal publishes scholarly articles on all areas of criminology, crime and criminal justice. It includes theoretical pieces, as well as empirically-based analyses of policy and practice in areas that range from policing to sentencing, community penalties and prisons; drug use to organized crime and terrorism; and from crime prevention to victims of crime. It is a joint publishing venture between SAGE Publications and the British Society of Criminology. Crucially, the journal is international in focus and encourages submissions from any part of the globe

 

Abstracting/indexing in:

 

Academic Search Premier

 CD-ROM - International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Lterature on the Humanities and Social S

 CD-ROM International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences

 Criminal Justice Abstracts

 Current Contents/ Social and Behavioral Sciences

 Family Index

 IBZ: International Bibliography of Periodical Literature

 International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature

 International Bibliography of the Social Sciences

 Journal Citation Reports Social Sciences

 Online - International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social

 Online - International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences

 

 


Instructions to Authors

In order to submit your work to the journal of the British Society of Criminology, please refer to the guidelines below:

 

1. Papers should be written in English and should not have been published already, nor be currently under consideration elsewhere. All papers are refereed anonymously by at least two referees.

2. Each paper should come with the following information on a separate sheet:

(a) title of paper, date and word count;

(b) author's full name, affiliation, institutional and email address, telephone and fax numbers;

(c) an abstract of 150 to 200 words;

(d) up to 5 key words;

(e) a biographical note of 25-50 words.

3. Articles must be typed in double spacing throughout on one side of A4 or American Quarto paper with generous margins on all sides. All pages should be numbered. Titles and section headings should be clear with a maximum of three orders of heading. The maximum length should be 8000 words, including notes and references.

4. The typescript should be carefully checked for errors before it is submitted for publication. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of quotations, for supplying complete and correct references, and for obtaining permission where needed to cite another author's material.

5. Essential notes should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text, and presented at the end of the text before the references. Notes and references should be in double-spacing. Articles should have a maximum of ten notes. The first, unnumbered, note should include any acknowledgements and disclaimers.

6. Lengthy quotations (of more than 40 words) should be displayed, indented; shorter quotes should be retained within the body of the text, within single quotation marks.

7. Tables should be presented on separate sheets of paper at the end of the article, with short, descriptive titles. Figures should be of reproducible standard, i.e. clear and well-drawn, clearly numbered, and accompanied by explanatory numbered captions typed on a separate sheet. Both should include source and any explanatory notes. The position of tables and figures within the text should be clearly indicated. Any figures, tables or illustrations created on computer should be supplied on disk as well as in a good hard copy version. Poor quality artwork will not be used.

8. Referencing. Use the Harvard-style system: surname and date cited in the text; with an alphabetically ordered end list, headed References, and typed double-spaced for ease of editing. Use the following style:

(a) Downes, David (1988) Contrasts in Tolerance: Post-War Penal Policy in the Netherlands and England and Wales. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

(b) Baron, Stephen and Timothy Hartnagel (1997) 'Attributions, Affect and Crime: Street Youths' Reaction to Unemployment', Criminology 35(3): 409-434.

(c) Andrews, David A. (1995) 'The Psychology of Criminal Conduct and Effective Treatment', pp. 88-103 in J.McGuire (ed.), What Works: Reducing Reoffending. Chichester: John Wiley.

When citing a new edition of a previously published work, include both dates, e.g. Durkheim (1912/1976), in text and references.

9. Cases or statutes cited. Where appropriate, please supply a separate double-spaced list of cases or statutes cited.

10. Our spelling style is based on the Oxford English Dictionary and the guidelines laid down in Hart's Rules for Compositors (Oxford). We also endorse the guidelines provided by the American Psychological Association and the British Sociological Association for non-sexist and non-racist language. Other points of style: italics should be indicated by underlining; single quotation marks should be used, with double inside single, where necesssary; dates should be in the form 24 November 1997; delete points from abbreviations, hence UK, USA etc.

11. Authors will be asked to provide a diskette containing the final version only of their paper following acceptance for publication. The author is responsible for ensuring that the final hard copy and diskette versions of the manuscript are identical.

12. Authors are sent proofs for checking and correction, and will receive a complimentary copy of the journal and controlled access to a pdf of their article after publication.

Manuscripts should be submitted in electronic Word format to the incoming editor:

Professor Adam Crawford

School of Law

 

20 Lyddon Terrace

University of Leeds

Leeds, LS2 9JT

UK

Email: ccj@leeds.ac.uk

Book reviews should be submitted in electronic Word format to the incoming book reviews editors:

Dr Catherine Appleton and Stuart Lister

School of Law

20 Lyddon Terrace

University of Leeds

Leeds, LS2 9JT

UK

E-mail: ccj@leeds.ac.uk

Criminology and Criminal Justice welcomes requests to review recently published research monographs and text books. Please contact the reviews editors for further details.

English Language Editing Services: Please click here for information on professional English language editing services recommended by SAGE.


Editorial Board

Book Review Editor:           

 

 

Kirsty Hudson                     Cardiff University, UK

Associate Editor:                 

Christopher Birkbeck           University of Salford, UK

Nicholas Dorn                     Cardiff University, UK

Adam Edwards                   Cardiff University

Peter N. Grabosky               Australian National University

David Hicks                        Cardiff University, UK

Martin Innes                       Cardiff University, UK

Mike Maguire                Cardiff University, UK

Lesley Noaks                      University of Cardiff

Alex Piquero                      Maryland Park College, USA

Amanda Robinson               Cardiff University, UK

Jasmin Tregidga             Cardiff University, UK

René Van Swaaningen          Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Claire Wilkinson                 Cardiff University, UK

Founding Editor:             

Tim Newburn            London School of Economics, UK

George Mair                       Liverpool John Moores University

Editorial Board:                  

Hans-Jörg Albrecht              Max Planck Institute, Germany

Christine Alder                    University of Melbourne, Australia

Harry Blagg                        University of Western Australia

John Braithwaite                 Australian National University

David Brereton                   Criminal Justice Commission, Queensland, Australia

Janet Chan                          University of New South Wales, Australia

Meda Chesney-Lind             University of Hawaii at Manoa

Adam Crawford                  University of Leeds, UK

Walter S. DeKeseredy          Canada

Anthony N. Doob                University of Toronto, Canada

David Downes                    London School of Economics, UK

Cyrille Fijnaut                    Tilburg University, The Netherlands

Arie Freiberg                      Monash University, Australia

Loraine Gelsthorpe              University of Cambridge, England

Andrew Goldsmith              University of Wollongong, Australia

Peter N. Grabosky               Australian National University

John Hagan                        Northwestern University

Richard Harding                  University of Western Australia, Australia

Ross Homel                        Griffith University, Australia

Mike Hough                       King's College London, UK

Neil Hutton                        University of Strathclyde, UK

Victor E. Kappeler              Eastern Kentucky University, USA

Michael Levi                       Cardiff University, UK

Doris Layton MacKenzie      University of Maryland, USA

Lisa Maher                         University of New South Wales, Australia

Candace McCoy                  Rutgers University, Newark, USA

Kieran McEvoy                   Queen's University of Belfast, UK

Gill McIvor                        Stirling University, UK

Michael Maxfield                Rutgers University

Jody Miller                         University of Missouri, St Louis, USA

Mark H. Moore                   Harvard University, Cambridge, USA

Neil Morgan                       University of Western Australia, Australia

Claire M Renzetti                University of Kentucky

Sebastian Roche                  University of Grenoble, France

Paul Rock                           London School of Economics, UK and University of Pennsylvania,  

Margaret Shaw                    International Centre for the Prevention of Crime, Canada

Clifford D Shearing             Australian National University

Wesley G. Skogan                Northwestern University

Betsy A. Stanko                  The Metropolitan Police, UK

Jan J M van Dijk                 International Vicimology Institute, Tilburg University, The Netherla

Paul Wiles                          Home Office, UK

Editorial Officer:                

Angela Jones                      Cardiff University, UK

 



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