期刊名称:PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW
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ISSN: | 1068-316X
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出版频率: | Monthly
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出版社: | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
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期刊网址: | http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/1068316X.asp
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影响因子: |
1.009(2015年)
1.063(2014年)
1.398(2013年)
1.305 (2012年)
0.694(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY; LAW; PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
This journal promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to crime, criminal and civil law, and the influence of law on behavior. The content includes the aetiology of criminal behavior and studies of different offender groups; crime detection, for example, interrogation and witness testimony; courtroom studies in areas such as jury behavior, decision making, divorce and custody, and expert testimony; behavior of litigants, lawyers, judges, and court officers, both in and outside the courtroom; issues of offender management including prisons, probation, and rehabilitation initiatives; and studies of public, including the victim, reactions to crime and the legal process. It ublishes reviews and brief reports which make a significant contribution to the psychology of law, crime and legal behavior.
Instructions to Authors
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Submission of a paper to Psychology, Crime & Law will be taken to imply that it represents original work not previously published, that it is not being considered elsewhere for publication, and that if accepted for publication it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in any language, without the consent of editor and publisher. It is a condition of the acceptance by the editor of a typescript for publication that the publisher automatically acquires the copyright of the typescript throughout the world.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Four copies of each manuscript should be submitted to the appropriate editor, as shown below. Each paper will be read by at least two referees. North and South America: Stephen Penrod; United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand: Dr. Clive Hollin; Europe and Asia: Peter van Koppen.
Professor Clive Hollin Clinical Division of Psychiatry Department of Health Sciences University of Leicester Leicester General Hospital Gwendolen Road Leicester LE5 4PW UK Tel: +44 (0)116 225 7918 Secretary +44 (0)116 225 7920 Direct Line Email: crh9@leicester.ac.uk
Peter van Koppen Netherlands Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement (NSCR) P.O. Box 792, 2300 AT Leiden The Netherlands Phone: +31 71-527 8 527 Fax: +31-71-5278537 Email: PVanKoppen@nscr.nl
Steven D Penrod, J.D., Ph.D. Distinguished Professor Department of Psychology - 2131N John Jay College of Criminal Justice The City University of New York 445 West 59th Street New York, NY 10019-1199
Email: spenrod@jjay.cuny.edu
Important: Please note that the Journal will no longer carry Book Reviews. Publishers are requested to kindly stop sending books to the editors for reviews.
FORMAT OF MANUSCRIPTS
Manuscripts should be typed in double space with wide margins (3 cm) and on one side of standard A4 paper.
Title page: This should contain the title of the paper, a short running title, the name and full postal address of each author and an indication of which author will be responsible for correspondence, reprints and proofs. Abbreviations in the title should be avoided.
Abstract: This should not exceed 150 words and should be presented on a separate sheet, summarizing the significant coverage and findings.
Key words: Abstract should be accompanied by up to six key words or phrase that between them characterise the contents of the paper. These will be used for indexing and data retrieval purposes.
TEXT HEADINGS All headings in the text should be set over to the left-hand margin, and the text should begin on the next line. Type first level (sectional) headings all in capitals. For second and third level headings, only the first letter of the first word should be a capital. Underline third level headings. For example:
FIRST LEVEL TEXT HEADINGS
Second level text headings
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REFERENCES
References should be indicated in the text by the name and date system: "Recent work (Smith, 1984)..." or "Recently Smith (1984)..." If more than three authors are listed, cite the reference as "Smith et al. (1984)..." References should be collected and typed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order according to the first author. They should be complete in all details, including article, book and journal titles in full.
Examples:
Blackburn, R. (1993). The Psychology of Criminal Conduct: Theory, Research and Practice, Chichester: Wiley.
McMurran, M. and Whitman, J. (1990). Strategies of self-control in male young offenders who have reduced their alcohol consumption without formal intervention. Journal of Adolescence, 13, 115 -128.
Yuille, J. C. (1992). Psychologists and the police. In F. Losel, D. Bender, and T. Bliesener (Eds.)., Psychology and Law (pp. 205 - 211), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
FIGURES
All figures should be numbered with consecutive Arabic numerals, have descriptive captions and be mentioned in the text. Figures should be kept separate from the text but an approximate position for each should be indicated in the margin. It is the author's responsibility to obtain permission for any reproduction from other sources.
Preparation: Figures must be of a high enough standard for direct reproduction. They should be prepared in black (India) ink on white card or tracing paper, with all the lettering and symbols included. Axes of graphs should be properly labelled and appropriate units given. Photographs intended for halftone reproduction must be high quality glossy originals of maximum contrast. Redrawing or retouching of unsuitable figures will be charged to authors.
Size: Figures should be planned so that they reproduce to 10.5 cm column width. The preferred width or submitted drawings is 16 - 21 cm with capital lettering 4 mm high, for reduction by one-half. Photographs for halftone reproduction should be approximately twice the desired size.
Captions: A list of figure captions should be typed on a separate sheet and included in the typescript.
TABLES
Tables should be clearly typed with double spacing. Number tables with consecutive Arabic numerals and give each a clear descriptive heading. Avoid the use of vertical rules in tables. Table footnotes should be typed below the table, designated by superior lower-case letters.
PROOFS
Authors will receive proofs (including figures) by air mail for correction, which must be returned within 48 hours of receipt. Authors' alterations in excess of 10% of the original composition cost will be charged to authors.
Early Electronic Offprints:
Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author's preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy.
PAGE CHARGES
There are no page charges to individuals or to institutions.
Editorial Board
Editors:
Professor Clive Hollin, - Clinical Division of Psychiatry, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester
Peter van Koppen - Netherlands Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement (NSCR), The Netherlands
Stephen Penrod, - John Jay College, New York, USA
Managing Editor:
Emma J. Palmer PhD - Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, UK
Editorial Board:
Andreas Beelmann - Department of Psychology, University of Jena, Germany Hans F M Crombag - Maastricht University, The Netherlands Graham Davies - Department of Psychology, University of Leicester, UK James H Davis - Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, USA Shari Diamond - Northwestern University, USA David Farrington - Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK Vicente Garrido Genovés - University of Valencia, Spain Paul Gendreau - Division of Social Sciences, University of New Brunswick, Canada Pär-Anders Granhag ?Department of Psychology, Götenborg University, Sweden Gisli Gudjonsson - Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK Valerie Hans - Division of Criminal Justice, University of Delaware, USA Elizabeth Loftus - University of California, USA James McGuire ?Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Liverpool, UK Mary McMurran - School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF10 3YG John Monahan - School of Law, University of Virginia, USA Neil Vidmar - School of Law, Duke University, USA Aldert Vrij ?Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, UK Tony Ward ?School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ Jósef Wójcikiewicz ?Institute of Forensic Research, Krakow, Poland
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