期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OFFENDER THERAPY AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINOLOGY

ISSN:0306-624X
出版频率:Semi-monthly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, USA, CA, 91320
  出版社网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
期刊网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105595
影响因子: 1.006(2015年) 1.014(2014年) 1.083(2013年) 1.056 (2012年) 0.84(2011年)
主题范畴:CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY;    PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED

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



About the journal

Description:

For over four decades the International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology has provided therapists, counselors, researchers, policymakers and other professionals in the field of criminology with answers by focusing on the three key aspects of offender therapy - psychological, genetic/biological and environmental - and combining them into a treatment approach.

Putting Theory into Practice

Peer-reviewed and expertly edited, the International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology is a bi-monthly journal dedicated to providing a forum for research, discussion and treatment of variables associated with crime and delinquency. It emphasizes treatment of the offender, both as it relates to theory and to clinical practice.

Providing a Comprehensive Forum

The International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology recognizes that many disciplines are involved in and inform this area of study and practice, and seeks to provide a comprehensive forum through which treatment practices can be improved. To that end, the journal contains submissions by experts in all fields that directly affect the treatment of prisoners and offenders. These fields include: Psychology Psychiatry Social Work Law and Legal Studies Medicine Criminology Criminal Justice Corrections Sociology Health Sciences

Advancing Key Areas

Promoting a unique approach to the research and practice of prisoner and offender treatment, the International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology strives to grasp and advance the central aspects of the challenging phenomena of crime and delinquency.

Psychological ... because some serious psychological disorders are strikingly common among prisoners and offenders, the journal works to shed new light on their derivations and treatments, providing researchers and practitioners with innovative avenues to explore.

Genetic/Biological ... the profound effect that genetic and/or biological influences can have on prisoners and offenders is critical - so is the journals mandate to provide works that help researchers and practitioners to recognize, treat and ultimately overcome these factors.

Environmental ... the life history is central to understanding prisoners and offenders, and the International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology seeks to enhance the understanding of practitioners and researchers on how to address this aspect in their work.

Taking these three aspects of crime and delinquency, the International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology combines them into a focused treatment approach through pertinent and credible research that can be applied to practice.

An International Perspective

Although societies around the world differ greatly, the phenomenon of crime and delinquency does not. The International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology expands the knowledge base of researchers and practitioners by reporting on international development. The journal provides researchers and practitioners the opportunity to learn from the experiences, policies, programs and perspectives of their colleagues from around the world and to use that new information in their own work.

ISI Journal Citation Reports

Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 39/50 (Psychology, Applied) 14/26 (Criminology & Penology) Impact Factor 0.659

Electronic Access:

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://ijo.sagepub.com

SAGE Full-Text Collections

This journal is included in the Criminology: SAGE Full-Text Collection. Visit www.sagefulltext.com for more information.


Instructions to Authors

The International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology will consider for publication original manuscripts.

1. Submit one original, two copies, and one diskette copy.

2. Manuscripts should be typewritten, left-justified, double-spaced on one side of 8 1/2 X11 white paper, and should be no more than 20 pages in length, including tables, references, etc.

3. A running head should be placed on the title page.

4. Include an abstract of no more than 150 words.

5. On a separate page following the references, include author(s) name, degree, position, affiliation, and address.

6. Use endnotes rather than footnotes, followed by acknowledgments (if any), followed by references.

7. Each element of the manuscript (title page, abstract, author's notes, appendix, endnotes, references, each table, and each figure) should begin on a new page.

8. The format and style of the manuscript must follow the guidelines of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.).

9. Tables and figures should be kept to a minimum, be self-explanatory, and supplement (not duplicate) the text. Tables and figures should appear on separate pages at the end of the manuscript. Figures must be clean, black-and-white, camera-ready copies (please do not send glossies).

10. A copy of the final revised manuscript saved on a computer disk should be included with the final revised hard copy. Disks should be clearly labeled with the name of the first author, the name of the journal, the software and format used, and whether IBM (preferred) or Macintosh. Everything should be in one file. Elements in tables should be separated by tabs, not cells or lines. Do not include figures on the disk.

Manuscripts are accepted for publication with the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere. Manuscripts will not be returned. The editorial staff does not hold itself responsible for statements made in its publication by contributors.

Send manuscripts to Dr. George B. Palermo, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 925 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA.


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief
George B Palermo ,Medical College of Wisconsin and Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA   
 

Managing Editor
Adrienne Palermo   
 

Founding Editor
Melitta Schmideberg ,No Affiliation   
 

Former Editor Emeritus
Edward M Scott ,Oregon Health Sciences, Portland, USA   
 

Consulting Editors
J Arboleda-Florez ,Queen's University, Ontario, Canada   
 
Joseph D Bloom ,Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, USA   
 
Amnon Carmi ,World Association for Medical Law, Haifa, Israel   
 
John Dussich ,California State University, Fresno, USA   
 
Reinhard Eher   
 
Kathleen M. Heide ,University of South Florida, Tampa, USA   
 
Moddest Kabanov ,Bekhterev Institute, St Petersburg, Russia   
 
Vincenzo Mastronardi ,University of Rome, Italy   
 
Ralph Slovenko ,Wayne State University, Detroit, USA   
 
Hans Toch ,State University of New York at Albany, USA   
 
David N. Weisstub ,University of Montreal, Canada   
 
Bruce A. Arrigo, Ph.D. ,University of North Carolina - Charlotte, USA   
 

Associate Editors
Judith Becker ,University of Arizona, Tuscon, USA   
 
Sarah Ben-David ,Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel   
 
Lazio Buris ,University of Debrecen Medical School, Debrecen, Hungary   
 
James L. Cavanaugh ,The Isaac Ray Centre, Inc., Chicago, IL, USA   
 
Xioming Chen ,University of Xiamen, China   
 
Insub Choi ,Korean Institute of Criminology, Seoul, South Korea   
 
Wing Hong Chui ,City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong   
 
Dennis M Doren ,Sand Ridge Evaluation Unit, Madison, USA   
 
Willie J Edwards ,East Texas State University, Commerce, USA   
 
Jean Marc Eichardus ,Edouard Herriot Hospital, Lyon, France   
 
Mary Ann Farkas ,Marquette University, USA   
 
Jorge Folino ,Univesidad Nacional de la Plata, Manuel B. Gonnet, Argentina   
 
M. Richard Fragala ,Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center, Jessup, USA   
 
Edward J Gurnz ,Loyola University, Chicago, USA   
 
Karin Gutierrez-Lobos ,University of Vienna, Austria   
 
Patrick Edobor Igbinovia ,University of Benin, Nigeria   
 
Toshinori Kitamura ,Kumamoto University, Japan   
 
Josef A. Kudryavstev ,All-Union Serbsky Research Institute, Moscow, Russia   
 
Ron Langevin ,University of Toronto, Canada   
 
Amihay Levy ,Hod Hasharon, Israel   
 
W. L. Marshall ,Rockwood Psychological Services, USA   
 
Leonard Morgenbesser ,New York State Correctional Services, Albany, NY, USA   
 
Giancarlo Nivoli ,University of Sassari, Italy   
 
Mark T. Palermo ,Sheppard Pratt Hospital, Baltimore, USA   
 
Anthony J. Pinizzotto ,FBI Academy, Quantico, VA, USA   
 
Alex Piquero ,University of Florida, USA   
 
Harry Prosen ,Medical College of Wisconsin, USA   
 
Xin Ren ,California State University, Sacramento, USA   
 
Phillip J. Resnick ,Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA   
 
Lee Elbert Ross ,University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA   
 
Jerzy Sarnecki ,Stockholm University, Sweden   
 
Louis Schlesinger ,John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NY, USA   
 
Maurice B. Smith ,St. Paul Clinic of Psychiatry and Psychology   
 
Sara Swanson ,Medical College of Wisconsin at Froedtert, USA   
 
Jose G. Vernet Taborda ,Brazilian Association of Psychiatry, Brazil   
 
Charles A. Tracy ,Howard Community College, USA   
 
Giovanni B Traverso ,University of Siena, Italy   
 
Avelardo Valdez ,University of Texas Health Science Cnt, USA   
 
Glenn D. Walters ,Federal Correctional Institution Pennsylvania, USA   
 
Tony Ward ,Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand   
 
Christine M. Wiseman ,Creighton University, Omaha, NE, USA   
 
Dai Yisheng ,Chinese Society of Juvenile Delinquency Research, Beijing, China   
 


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